On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 10:44 PM, kitepi...@kitepilot.com
kitepi...@kitepilot.com wrote:
I love vi...
Likewise...
Would not use anything else.
Can't lear anything else... :)
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Amit Nepal writes:
I love vi. I started with vi , i have never used other editors. Vi is
simply
Like Ed, I also liked TECO back before there was vi. However we got real
work done with it. We had TECO macros to split loadfiles into ROM
programmer files which we had to generate for releases to manufacturing.
It goes without saying (but I'll say it anyway) that I like flash memory
so much more
David Demland is providing PLUG ( AZLoco Sec) with lab facilities in room
231. We have Blackhat Defcon 20 highlights.
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I first learned vi back in the 80's when I worked with many forms of Unix.
Of was the only consistent editor across all the BSDs, SCOs, etc. In the
early-mid 90s through early 2k most of my work was windows based. I
remember a Mellenium project where I was needing to change over 300 FoxPro
I have a few 7 android tablets made by either pandigital or panimage.
They have some older version of android on them. I am not really all that wild
about the restrictive and weird nature of android.
Is there anyway to put a more normal version of some light weight Linux on
them? These tablets
Ubuntu is getting close to having a linux that will run on some android
devices.. but until then I'd recommend you load Cyanogenmod on them.
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Steven A. DuChene
linux-clust...@mindspring.com wrote:
I have a few 7 android tablets made by either pandigital or
http://androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 11:31 AM, JD Austin j...@twingeckos.com wrote:
Ubuntu is getting close to having a linux that will run on some android
devices.. but until then I'd recommend you load Cyanogenmod on them.
This runs Ubuntu on top of android. This will not work on a device that only
has 256MB of RAM and a fairly slow processor.
These are light weight tablets as far as system hardware resources. As I said I
am looking to replace the android OS (as in it is not there any more at all) on
them now
Give Linaro a look :
http://www.linaro.org/
There is an OpenBSD ARM distribution that looks uptodate, although
more for storage devices than tablets:
http://www.openbsd.org/armish.html
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 11:31 AM, JD Austin j...@twingeckos.com wrote:
Ubuntu is getting close to having a
Bodhi Linux has builds for ARM and is a small foot print.
http://www.bodhilinux.com/
Richard
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Ed p...@0x1b.com wrote:
Give Linaro a look :
http://www.linaro.org/
There is an OpenBSD ARM distribution that looks uptodate, although
more for storage devices
JD:
Have you tried this out of curiosity and if so, what device(s) have you made
work with this? I am curious to hear some personal experiences on this concept
outside of the Ubuntu on Android via Canonical circles.
Thanks in advance!
--- Crawford
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