On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 05:37:04PM -0800, Linux Rocks! wrote: > So, Meeting Tonite... > > Looks like Joseph will be demonstrating his oldworld skills on reletively new > computer gear (brand new last year technology).
Results of that: Jamie's cardboard-covered pool table is an almost flat surface to work on, but the lighting was inefficient for Joseph's eyes. Great thanks is owed to Mike O for his expertise--he was able to accomplish in a few minutes a series of tasks which would have taken me at least an hour's frustration. In the end, we got the box together with an evil OS, Ubuntu, space for another Linux with shared /home, and a yet-unformatted space I intend to put FreeBSD on. I have some very positive things and some very negative things to say about the ASUS Terminator barebones case, but have to be at an elementary school in about 8 hours, so will not say them now. My DVD reader was not working right. We left Jamie dismantling it to try and resurrect the drive by cleaning the crap out of it. (It's old.) I hope to hear that he got it working next week, since it was a faithful drive for many years. Claimed a GF2 (sorry again Neil!) because X11 didn't like my SiS video and I couldn't be bothered to make it work since I had the AGP slot. > I have Ubunto CD's (the live cd, and the 2 install cd for i386), I dont have > my knoppix or gentoo cd's (left them at a friends...). I have slack 10 > install cd's (they both are bootable). I took one of these and am using it now. I must admit that I was greatly pleased to change the DPI setting in the Gnome registry to 130 DPI and find that suddenly all of Ubuntu's live CD was readable by a Joseph at high resolution. Now there is just that the Gnome applications for this machine's intended purpose are horrid next to the equivalent bits of KDE. ;) _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
