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Oct 24 2007, 12:37 PM
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Alternate window managers/lightweight systems? Games? CLI apps?
That's all for now... |
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Oct 24 2007, 02:16 PM
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I'd like to hear ideas about the best way to get development environment up and running, assuming that you have a linux desktop ready.
I'd like to hear about the variations of pdaXrom, as I still don't understand which version runs which kernel runs on which hardware and what's stable! |
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Oct 24 2007, 02:36 PM
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Setting up stuff like Samba/SSH/VNC over SSH. That may be outside the scope of the show, though.
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Oct 26 2007, 04:02 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,156 Joined: 5-January 05 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba Member No.: 6,127 |
Thanks for the suggestions.
We will probably use some in future shows. Episode 4 is out: Grab it here: http://www.tyrannozaurus.com/?q=itsagoodlinuxmorning Here's the show notes: Exploits of a Switcha' -Hot-babe Main feature #1 -All Things Ubuntu? fitting for the new release? Why is ubuntu so popular? Main feature #2 -The Linux directory structure! Disclaimer: To our knowledge, Mark Shuttleworth did not exploit anyone. |
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Oct 31 2007, 04:10 AM
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![]() It's out Halloween extravaganza! In Episode 5 we talk about how important it is (for us) that the Linux desktop get mainstream acceptance and then we head into mounting land. |
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Oct 31 2007, 06:50 AM
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Sorry, but I have to say I was a tad disappointed with number 4 - the explanation of the linux file system was a bit woffly and not particular clear. Much more could have been made of why there's apparent duplication, e.g. /sbin and /usr/sbin, /lib and /usr/lib
May I clarify? Historically, when disks were much smaller, the root file system wouldn't have been very big, and /usr and /opt and /usr/local/ might have been separate disks and thus not mounted when the system boots. Thus, to boot, when the only thing available is the main disk (or disk partition) you need to make all the Special/System binaries (hence /sbin) available - often these are statically linked and do not need /lib and definitely cannot use /usr/lib which can't be guaranteed to be available. /lib also needs to be on the root disk because kernel modules live in /lib/modules, if they were in /usr/lib/modules then the system wouldn't be able to find device driver modules to load into the kernel. HTH Paul |
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Oct 31 2007, 07:22 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,156 Joined: 5-January 05 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba Member No.: 6,127 |
Super! Thanks for the feedback and info.
The last couple episodes I have felt pressured to finish up so that I could get to work on time, so I am more brief that I should be. We will try to make better us of our time so that a measure of quality can be there for all the segments. Cheers! |
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Oct 31 2007, 07:53 AM
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,281 Joined: 29-July 04 From: Cambridge, England Member No.: 4,149 |
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Oct 31 2007, 08:20 AM
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Nov 7 2007, 05:27 AM
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FYI: Episode 6 - A Fstab in the Dark just came out.
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Nov 15 2007, 10:50 PM
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Nov 16 2007, 04:45 AM
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Great I'm DLing it now and will listen ASAP.
Two things, though: -The link points to the image above (no a huge deal) -Which one is the high quality one? One says "high," and the other is just "ogg." Or are they the same? Thanks! |
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Nov 16 2007, 05:22 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,156 Joined: 5-January 05 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba Member No.: 6,127 |
thanks. I fixed the link.
High and Low are MP3's and Ogg is ogg. Perhaps I should change High and Low to indicate that they are MP3's. Because MP3 was the only option, initially a qualifier wasn't needed as much, but I guess now it is. |
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Nov 17 2007, 02:10 PM
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I'm sad to say that after a promising start with the first ones, I think the technical details have been a bit weak or vague on the last couple - I felt like listening to each episode and writing corrections to each point made. However, I did like the banter, and I think I preferred the social commentary more - Antikz's point about whether it mattered if linux beating microsoft to become the dominant desktop was more interesting! The mention of Full Circle was also useful.
So, sorry if this sounds harsh, but I think I'd rather listen to discussion about the uses people are putting linux and their zauruses to, and where they get their hints and tips, rather than a too brief too simplified technical seminar which nebefits neither beginner nor expert. |
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Nov 30 2007, 08:14 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,156 Joined: 5-January 05 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba Member No.: 6,127 |
I'm sad to say that after a promising start with the first ones, I think the technical details have been a bit weak or vague on the last couple - I felt like listening to each episode and writing corrections to each point made. However, I did like the banter, and I think I preferred the social commentary more - Antikz's point about whether it mattered if linux beating microsoft to become the dominant desktop was more interesting! The mention of Full Circle was also useful. So, sorry if this sounds harsh, but I think I'd rather listen to discussion about the uses people are putting linux and their zauruses to, and where they get their hints and tips, rather than a too brief too simplified technical seminar which nebefits neither beginner nor expert. Thanks for the honest feed back. You make some good points. No worries, I'm not offended. I appreciate the constructive criticism. I'll mull it over on the weekend. |
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