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=== TilEm. === |
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Most (all?) require ROMs; a CPU-hog (96% CPU according to <tt>top</tt>) |
Most (all?) require ROMs; a CPU-hog (96% CPU according to <tt>top</tt>) |
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* vti's ok under Wine, but why Wine it? |
* vti's ok under Wine, but why Wine it? |
Revision as of 20:28, 15 February 2011
To Do
- yum inst. linux-wacom .o0(please, please, please work?)
- Install olpc.icc, then figure out what's the color correction system
- Notes to document:
- there's a menu-related panel thingie package that'll prevent menubars for appearing at all
- Desktop settings seem to reset after a logout/restart/shutdown. Understandable (consistency), but an annoyance.
- VNC and/or SSH
Done
- yum install "gedit*plugin*" installs texlive as dep (∑75MB).
- Could use TeXLive 2010 install (from ISO).
VM
512MB is a must for any GNOME-work.
fonts
- liberation-{sans,serif,mono}, sil-gentium-fonts
- FixedSys Excel. (PR fonts are fine, too)
sudo cp whatever to /usr/share/fonts
108 DPI for GNOME is just about right
Goog Chrome
Ugh, but it's leaner than FiFox
- requires LSB≥3.2
- yum install redhat-lsb
gives that @#$%ing "out of space" error (not with a 16GB SD you aren't!!!!) - console: -> /sbin/init 3 ... yum install redhat-lsb
ditto >_< - #ed "/var" mounts; restart
- Gnome: yum install redhat-lsb
Works! Dependencies: m4 make patch pax
- yum install redhat-lsb
- Grab Goog's rpm (where's the SRPM you "let's not be evil" b*****ds?!)
- rpm -ivh g...rpm OK
As sluggish as FiFox, as alien as M$Office 12
Warning: Geo.Loc., D/L Loc., privacy settings, lame "oops" messages when there's a Flashy page (y'shouldda asked, Goo... y'shouldda asked first.)
TilEm.
This process, application, or procedure involves a ROM image.
ROMs are subject to copyright. If you do not own the ROM, then you are not entitled to the ROM image. Do not contact me about ROMs.
ROMs are subject to copyright. If you do not own the ROM, then you are not entitled to the ROM image. Do not contact me about ROMs.
Most (all?) require ROMs; a CPU-hog (96% CPU according to top)
- vti's ok under Wine, but why Wine it?
- Nothing in yum repos for F11...
- TilEm needs GTK+ (assumed installed) and a trifecta (./configure && make && sudo make install)...
- TilEm needs GTK+ (assumed installed) and a trifecta (./configure && make && sudo make install)...
Note: tilem is a lot of trackpad and clicking. Very annoying, but far more useable than MetaFont's math system or GNUPlotz.
- yum install gcc
prob. need m4/make/patch/autoconf/automake/etc. - see LSB- deps found: glibc-{devel,headers} kernel-headers {,cloog-}ppl # ¿was ist das?
- yum install auto{conf,make}
- no deps shown
- wget & unpack tar.bz2 (pity there's no ln -S to latest)
- ./configure chokes: GTK+ may be installed, but not its
devils-devels- yum's kvetching about "no space on device" again... >_< restart
Oh, great: shutdown -r now -> command not found... just my luck. :-P
- yum's kvetching about "no space on device" again... >_< restart
- yum install gtk+-devel (what a contradictory package name)...
- deps galore: {glib,xorg-x11-proto,lib{ICE,SM,X{11,au,dmcp,ext,i,t},xcb}}-devel
- ./configure --without-ticables:
- requires GTK+ ≥2.4.0, installed 1.2.10 instead (d'oh!)
- yum install gtk2-devel (what a non-plussed package name)...
- Even more deps than GTK+... let's just trudge on, shall we?
- ./configure --without-ticables already!!
- Yes! :-D
- make
YES! - sudo make installYES!!
- Copy over roms (gottta write the ROM snippet) to ~/.TilEm
- tilem... NO: it got installed to /usr/local/bin, and $PATH doesn't go there.
- Thought of editing $PATH but there's no .bash{rc,_profile} or .profile in ~... I'll just append it for the time being.
- tilem... ¡GOOOOOL!
yeah, there's something wrong with my '86 ROM, but that's a config problem, not a compile problem.Won't read saved memory files from other platforms
- yum install gcc
Gnome Screenshot
- yum install gnome-utils (deps. libgtop2)
I wonder if I can change the keystroke for snapshotting to "frame" (and alt-tab to the key next to it?)Yep.