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What do you want from a modern Linux on a decent machine??
 
What do you want from a modern Linux on a decent machine??
 
   
 
   
  -Roaming Network, with 4G, WiFi.
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  -Network, with 4G, WiFi.
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-Bluetooth
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-Dropbox
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-WebDAV / FTP / NFS for various backup strategies
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-Function keys
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-KDEconnect / GSConnect suite
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-[http://wiki.zenerves.net/index.php?title=Arch#printer_.26_scanner Printer] 
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-Remote scanning (network)
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Old requirements :
 
  -Remote Desktop software to take care of the machine while away.
 
  -Remote Desktop software to take care of the machine while away.
 
  -Ability to sleep and wake-up... In the proper console.
 
  -Ability to sleep and wake-up... In the proper console.
-I know Bluetooth technologies are there - get your shit together!
 
 
  -And with a Secure Shell too!
 
  -And with a Secure Shell too!
-Multimedia keys
 
 
  -Obvious peripherals (android phones, iStuff)
 
  -Obvious peripherals (android phones, iStuff)
 
  -Nice interface, without rude consoles with lots of ugly warnings
 
  -Nice interface, without rude consoles with lots of ugly warnings
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Unanswered [[questions]]
 
Unanswered [[questions]]
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==HowTos==
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The all-important how-to-fix-simple-stuff is [[Howtos|HERE]]
  
 
==USB DMX==
 
==USB DMX==
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==Pages==
 
==Pages==
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-> [[Howtos]] (Mostly arch for now)
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-> [[ARCH]] Cheat Sheet (needs work)
  
 
-> [[SSD]] optimisation
 
-> [[SSD]] optimisation
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My printer :   
 
My printer :   
  
Description: HP Photosmart c4600
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Description: HP Photosmart c4600
 
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Location: ,gfdkdhtdkd,dktd
Location: ,gfdkdhtdkd,dktd
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Driver: HP Photosmart c4600 Series, hpcups 3.16.7 (color)
 
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Connection: smb://192.168.0.254/Q8418B
Driver: HP Photosmart c4600 Series, hpcups 3.16.7 (color)
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Connection: smb://192.168.0.254/Q8418B
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[[Arch]]-Linux is arch-cool. Or is it?
 
[[Arch]]-Linux is arch-cool. Or is it?
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Fedora Laptops [[snd_hda_intel]] hack - [[fedora 9 powertop results]] (not bad)  
 
Fedora Laptops [[snd_hda_intel]] hack - [[fedora 9 powertop results]] (not bad)  
 
[[ubuntu 8.04 issues]] (I don't use it anyway)
 
  
 
Fun with [[AlphaMIPS]]
 
Fun with [[AlphaMIPS]]
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==links==
 
==links==
  
My own HowTo's  http://wiki.zenerves.net/index.php/Howtos
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My own HowTo's  http://wiki.zenerves.net/index.php?title=Howtos
  
 
Compile a Slacked Kernel: http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=linux:kernelbuilding
 
Compile a Slacked Kernel: http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=linux:kernelbuilding

Latest revision as of 10:09, 4 May 2020

What do you want from a modern Linux on a decent machine??

-Network, with 4G, WiFi.
-Bluetooth
-Dropbox
-WebDAV / FTP / NFS for various backup strategies
-Function keys
-KDEconnect / GSConnect suite
-Printer   
-Remote scanning (network)

Old requirements :

-Remote Desktop software to take care of the machine while away.
-Ability to sleep and wake-up... In the proper console.
-And with a Secure Shell too!
-Obvious peripherals (android phones, iStuff)
-Nice interface, without rude consoles with lots of ugly warnings
-Compilers-ready
-VirtualBox capable
-And lots of available software at hand, of course, with a nice and easy installer.

Snippets, short stuff, Howtos && the e16-trsp tweak draft. Hey, what about i3wm?

My .bashrc

Unanswered questions

Contents

HowTos

The all-important how-to-fix-simple-stuff is HERE

USB DMX

Needed /etc/udev/rules.d/ file to open most any usb to dmx converter on modern *nixes:

# This file out of the QLC/QLC+ Projects, hence is GPLV2 or 3.
# Name this z65-dmxusb.rules and put it in /etc/udev/rules.d/
# These rules should work on newer udev architecture as well as the older one.
# Basically they watch for all "usb" subsystem add/change events, that occur
# for devices with VID==0403 and PID==6001 (meaning FTDI-based devices), and
# set their device nodes' permissions so that ALL users can read and write to
# them. The devices nodes are found under /dev/bus/usb/xxx/yyy. 

# Generic FTDI Products
SUBSYSTEM=="usb*", ACTION=="add|change", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0403", ATTRS{idProduct}=="6001", MODE="0666"  

# DMX4ALL Products
SUBSYSTEM=="usb*", ACTION=="add|change", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0403", ATTRS{idProduct}=="c850", MODE="0666"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb*", ACTION=="add|change", ATTRS{idVendor}=="03eb", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2018", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"

# EUROLITE Product
SUBSYSTEM=="usb*", ACTION=="add|change", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="fa63", MODE="0666", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"

OR look here for 2 other methods : http://www.getdlight.com/index.php/forum/dmx-usb/5312-enttec-dmx-usb-pro-linux?start=15#12414 and http://www.getdlight.com/wiki/index.php/SETUP

USB Midi

USB-Midi Software

Links:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_MIDI_keyboards
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/44286
 Plug device &
 # modprobe snd_seq_midi
 # lsmod | grep usb
 $ lsusb |grep MIDI
 $ amidi -l
 $ aconnect -i
 aseqdump -p ##  (where you should replace ## with the client number of your keyboard from aconnect -i)
 $ a2jmidid -e   (After starting jack)

USB-Midi Hardware

The Ubiquitous Korg:

http://www.korg.com/us/products/controllers/nanokontrol2/

0944:0117 KORG, Inc. nanoKONTROL2 MIDI Controller


The Hungarian Pedal:

http://www.ebay.fr/usr/guitar.fun.stuff?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

ID 16c0:05e4 Van Ooijen Technische Informatica Free shared USB VID/PID pair for MIDI devices

List of Linux-recognized VIP/PIDs: http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids

Longer version on the proper USB Midi page

Pages

-> Howtos (Mostly arch for now)

-> ARCH Cheat Sheet (needs work)

-> SSD optimisation

-> The infamous LiveUSB issue and check-list.

-> Inittab is dead, get upstart rolling.

-> Virtual machines: qemu+kvm on Arch notes.

-> e16 All page from /usr/share/doc/e16/e16.html

-> Screens & other related graphic stuff. Or not.

-> Networking Knowledge

-> Build a Realtime Audio Workstation on Slackware

-> Struggling RealTime

-> Memo on inittab - useful archive: the laptop's fedora9 xorg

-> Our blue tiny 248x170 Aspire One

-> Cambodia Special: Internet with HSDPA (aka 3G or 3.5G) mobile operator qb

-> Fucking RAID array

Distro things

My printer :

Description:	HP Photosmart c4600
Location:	,gfdkdhtdkd,dktd
Driver:	HP Photosmart c4600 Series, hpcups 3.16.7 (color)
Connection:	smb://192.168.0.254/Q8418B

Arch-Linux is arch-cool. Or is it?

Gentoo failed

Introducing Sabayon. Why not?

Welcome Debian.

Taming Slackware

All fedora 9 issues - but I run F10 now... Most of them are the same.

Fedora Laptops snd_hda_intel hack - fedora 9 powertop results (not bad)

Fun with AlphaMIPS

links

My own HowTo's http://wiki.zenerves.net/index.php?title=Howtos

Compile a Slacked Kernel: http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=linux:kernelbuilding

Set proper permissions on webcam: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showpost.php?p=1165063&postcount=2

USB, Permissions and VirtualBox: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/virtualbox-usb-permissions.-701934

http://www.linux-tips.org

http://lwn.net/Articles/283555/

http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f7.html#yum

http://linux-tips.org/article/74/enabling-remote-desktop-on-a-virtualbox-machine link title

Ressources around Bitwig :

Midi tweak https://answers.bitwig.com/questions/1218/how-do-i-get-midi-inout-of-bws-on-linux

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