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== Installing a Text Editor == |
== Installing a Text Editor == |
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All of the following tweaks will need a text editor, such as <tt style="font-size: smaller;">emacs</tt>, <tt style="font-size: smaller;">vi</tt>, <tt style="font-size: smaller;">pico</tt>, or <tt style="font-size: smaller;">nano</tt>. You will also need a bit of command prompt savvy, such as <tt style="font-size: smaller;">cd</tt>, <tt style="font-size: smaller;">cp</tt>, and the meaning of <tt style="font-size: smaller;">~/</tt>. |
All of the following tweaks will need a text editor, such as <tt style="font-size: smaller;">emacs</tt>, <tt style="font-size: smaller;">vi</tt>, <tt style="font-size: smaller;">pico</tt>, or <tt style="font-size: smaller;">nano</tt>. You will also need a bit of command prompt savvy, such as <tt style="font-size: smaller;">cd</tt>, <tt style="font-size: smaller;">cp</tt>, and the meaning of <tt style="font-size: smaller;">~/</tt>. |
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== [[XoIRC]] == |
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I haven't figured that out yet. You will have to <tt>/msg NickServ</tt> manually. |
I haven't figured that out yet. You will have to <tt>/msg NickServ</tt> manually. |
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= Mini vMac = |
= Mini vMac = |
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=== Changing the Default Disk Image === |
=== Changing the Default Disk Image === |
Revision as of 09:34, 10 February 2009
- G1G1 donor 2007
- Introduced to OLPC via Lilug (sp. by J5's demo at LILUG)
- XO received on 2008/Mar/21 and it survived graduate school
(a bit dirty and the battery life's reduced a bit, but otherwise intact)
Usage Notes
So that others can enhance their XO experience (read: fix all those pains in the root), I'm listing here a few tweaks that I've employed.
Installing a Text EditorAll of the following tweaks will need a text editor, such as emacs, vi, pico, or nano. You will also need a bit of command prompt savvy, such as cd, cp, and the meaning of ~/. If your preferred text editor is not available, you can install it using yum as follows:
Your text editor should now be available from the command prompt. If you have installed an editor other than emacs, use its name in the instructions instead.
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