Linux
What do you want from a modern Linux on a decent machine??
-Roaming Network, with 3G, WiFi. -Remote Desktop software to take care of the machine while away. -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! -Multimedia keys -Obvious peripherals (nokia phone, Zen music player, iStuff) -Nice interface, without rude consoles with lost 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.
Unanswered questions
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nON-permanent notes
(2/3) installing guisu 100% (3/3) installing unetbootin 100% If you use a lightweight windowmanager, remember to run /usr/lib/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 to enable graphical authentication, which may be needed for pkexec to work. Optional dependencies for unetbootin polkit-gnome: to run unetbootin directly from menu [installed]
Pages
-> 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
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)
ubuntu 8.04 issues (I don't use it anyway)
Fun with AlphaMIPS
links
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://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