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twoday.tuwien.ac.at ruled.
Posted by JohannesTheDeveloper in fun with Linux on October 31st, 2006
twoday.tuwien.ac.at ruled. Warum?
- Weil sie ein paar Bugs behoben haben
- Weil es bunt und farbig ist.
- Weil es kostenlos ist.
twoday.tuwien.ac.at suckt.
Posted by JohannesTheDeveloper in fun with Linux on October 23rd, 2006
twoday.tuwien.ac.at suckt.
Warum?
- weil man 4 mal einloggen drücken muss um reinzukommen
- weil es von einer externen Firma gesponsert wird und deren Logo trägt. Yuck.
- weil es unzusammenhängende Fehlermeldungen bringt
z.b. Gruppe darf nicht bearbeitet werden nach dem login oder Man soll das anzeigen von bildern erlauben wenn man nicht angemeldet ist.
How odd.
OS: OpenBSD 4.0 install report
Posted by JohannesTheDeveloper in fun with Linux on February 26th, 2007
Isn’t that beautiful?
My GRUB bootloader says:
I got 4 operating systems on my laptop now (the second is a modified startup of the first, I describe it here).
With my newest, OpenBSD 4.0, you may now call me a wizard of OS. Here is some info about it:
Install:
Making the boot iso yourself is really very easy, I went with amd64, and added some manuals and the release songs to it.
The install wasn’t that hard, I just had to read a bit about disklabels. Beside, I already had a FreeBSD some time ago.
Also the following question is a little misleading ;-)
… (If you accept zero, it will overwrite your partition table … )
By the way I found a nice partition finder utility: Testdisk. It’s FOSS, runs under Linux and windows without setup. I usually went with PCIRecovery.
Anyway, I wasn’t too freaked out about it, I generally backup my data.
Troubles
Ok, here the experiences with it:
Solution:
For permanent, add that /etc/mixerctl.conf
Solution: there is none.
Temporary solution:
works well, but this is a workaround.
Mounting ext2fs:
With the entries in fstab:
That works. Got the devicenames from disklabel.
package manager:
packages
Packages I added and worked quite well: bash, gnome-session, gdm, xmms, mozilla-firefox, gedit, nano, gajim, …
other tweaks
So I’m now in GNOME it looks quite good.
And it’s damn fast.
PS: This was on a HP Pavillion dv8000
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