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#1 2003-08-24 02:14:03

dp
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What distro do you use to see this forum?

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#2 2003-08-25 17:29:53

beniro
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

I'm using winXP.  sad

It's my work OS, while I've just installed a nice, new 2.4 Ghz P4, 1024 MB of RAM, Geforce FX 5200 machine at home which I hope to run a dual winXP (for some of my wokr apps, like Photoshop and some games) and Arch boot.

It will be fun!

I'm so excited about new computer...I even got a 19" monitor...I'll be at 1200x1600...Whooo!

...

*ahem*

...

Pardon the outburst.

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#3 2003-08-25 19:36:48

neri
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

Hi,

I do care a little about ergonomics...

beniro wrote:

...I even got a 19" monitor...I'll be at 1200x1600...

That would be too small for me. Rememeber the distance between you and
your monitor at regular work tables should be the length of you outreaching
arm.

bye neri

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#4 2003-08-25 20:26:38

dp
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

neri wrote:

Hi,
I do care a little about ergonomics...

beniro wrote:

...I even got a 19" monitor...I'll be at 1200x1600...

That would be too small for me. Rememeber the distance between you and
your monitor at regular work tables should be the length of you outreaching
arm.
bye neri

i work with 15"-1200x1600-TFT(ips) (Thinkpad A31p):

it's too small, if you leave all fonts at 8 or 10pt, but if you change this to 16pt and set the icons (KDE) at 64x64, it's really nice (not to forget, that you can have a large cursor with X11 -- also 64x64) ... the only thing is when you surf the internet and see small photos and the fixed-size stuff --- but the big advance is: you can open 4 editors in one screen and see all side-by-side


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#5 2003-08-25 20:28:11

dp
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

beniro wrote:

I'm using winXP.

this is not bad, if you search for other solutions (Arch) around there :-)


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#6 2003-08-25 21:15:30

Arielext
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

get yourself Arch with XPde on your work pc, most won't recognize this wolf in sheep clothes smile


apt-get install arch

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#7 2003-08-25 22:14:54

dp
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

Arielext wrote:

get yourself Arch with XPde on your work pc, most won't recognize this wolf in sheep clothes smile

this thing is also useful for me ... i'm trying to make a pkg --- sounds funny (not really productive, but funny)

EDIT: 21min later: XPde is a as bad a DE as XP is a OS .. and the installation is also too much windows-like :-(
(i wasnt able to build it from source ... they suggest to copy binaries :-( :-( )

i give it up ... it worked, but you have to miss a lot of features you have with gnome or kde (that's maybe the reason why i dont use XP for daily things...)


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#8 2004-02-07 17:50:29

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

I'm slacking at 9.1 right now.

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#9 2004-03-05 01:16:36

jf/
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

wow... so many folks using arch... well that's cool. smile unfortunately at this moment (i'm at work), i'm using winxp... but at home, i slack!! baha. Arch is still something i'm exploring. I'm "lingering around" to see how things go first before sitting down to seriously use it.

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#10 2004-03-05 03:23:38

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

crux


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#11 2004-04-05 00:49:21

karacus
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

Arch on my desktop and freebsd on my laptop.


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karacus

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#12 2004-04-08 13:35:13

LB06
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

WinXP prof @ school

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#13 2004-04-11 18:49:40

Kin
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

Well,

Just tried Arklinux, seems to work fine :-)

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#14 2004-04-13 10:50:52

Flarex
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

big_smile I'm using arch

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#15 2004-05-05 18:37:09

jak
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

Windows 98 with VMware 4.0.5 on arch. Works good with a 2.6.5 kernel and http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/vmware-any-an … e61.tar.gz despite the compiler warnings from gcc 3.4.0.


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#16 2004-05-06 04:08:17

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

arch osx and winxp depending on where i am and what i am doing


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#17 2004-07-08 08:03:26

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

Gentoo/WinXP/BeOSMax on my desktop and Arch on my laptop... although that gentoo may be disappearing soon because of how long it takes to update something in that distro: the inherent flaw in all source-based OS's.


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#18 2004-07-09 18:07:28

rezza
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

Gentoo right now, but I use arch in vmware to get a feel for it. Probably gonna switch my box over to arch in the next few days.

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#19 2004-07-09 21:16:34

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

yeah, cool rezza, we need a few more smart guys in here!!!
ok, I'm here...sarah31 and so forth but there is room for more brains. big_smile Now you actually can keep up a real life instead for just waiting until the compilation is finished..so what are you gonna do?


arch + gentoo + initng + python = enlisy

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#20 2004-07-09 21:45:53

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

I just installed arch on my work system (put the original win2000 in a virtual machine with vmware).

My wifes computer is now ArchLinux.   My home server computer has been ArchLinux for a while now.

My main home computer is a toshiba laptop and it is running windows 2000 since there are no drivers for some of the hardware.  Although I am running arch in vmware on it, and use that for most everything.

Basically, 95% of everything I do is on ArchLinux.

3 months ago, 95% of everything I did was on Windows 2000.

6 months ago, 100% of everything I did was on Windows 2000, with the occassional programming task being done on a linux or unix machine at work thru a telnet session.

So yes, I've been converted, and am rejuvinated.

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#21 2004-07-09 22:17:40

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

xerxes2 wrote:

yeah, cool rezza, we need a few more smart guys in here!!!
ok, I'm here...sarah31 and so forth but there is room for more brains. big_smile

Why, thank you for the faith you show in my intelligence! What have I done or said to earn that?

Now you actually can keep up a real life instead for just waiting until the compilation is finished..so what are you gonna do?

Pretty much the same stuff I did in gentoo, because compiling packages in the background is unnoticable when you're just browsing the net, listening to music, and coding.

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#22 2004-07-10 19:39:35

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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

rezza wrote:

Why, thank you for the faith you show in my intelligence! What have I done or said to earn that?

well..it's not that I'm sherlock maybe but my equation looked something like this...
gentoo+ion3+home made theme+like cli=smart

rezza wrote:

Pretty much the same stuff I did in gentoo, because compiling packages in the background is unnoticable when you're just browsing the net, listening to music, and coding.

hmm,eg, you switch from xfree to xorg in 3 min. install eclipse with deps in 2 min, install ooo in 2 min and so on. No more waiting.
What if a hot babe calls you up and ask you to come over and install linux to her. Installing gentoo is a few days hard work, no woman is worth that.;)   
Arch+broadband=rocks big_smile

cidj wrote:

Basically, 95% of everything I do is on ArchLinux.

I would say that you are this weeks mvp in team linux!!! big_smile


arch + gentoo + initng + python = enlisy

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#23 2004-07-10 21:53:56

Dusty
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Re: What distro do you use to see this forum?

xerxes2 wrote:

well..it's not that I'm sherlock maybe but my equation looked something like this...
gentoo+ion3+home made theme+like cli=smart

if only more than one person thinks your opinion counts for much...

cidj wrote:

Basically, 95% of everything I do is on ArchLinux.

I would say that you are this weeks mvp in team linux!!! big_smile

100% Arch here... gonna be 200% Arch by the end of the week when the rest of my family switches from Mandrake. wink

Dusty

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