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* yum inst. linux-wacom .o0(please, please, please work?) |
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* Install <tt>[[:File:OLPC_icc.zipIolpc.icc]]</tt>, then figure out what's the color correction system |
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* What is "K" of which the readme speaks, and why the h**l does this yutz rely on libraries that have been yanked?!? |
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Because (a) given the option, I'd rather have Sugar on my cell phone (at least Sugar's got a consistent UI!), and (b) it's the only system I've got that can run their SDK. Just imagine the "Made with real sugar!" label on the packaging! !-D |
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* grab the .tgz, unpack |
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* Needs Java )-: yum -y install java-1.6.0-openjdk{,-plugin,-devel} |
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Revision as of 08:39, 14 February 2011
To Do
- yum inst. linux-wacom .o0(please, please, please work?)
- Install File:OLPC_icc.zipIolpc.icc, then figure out what's the color correction system
Done
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.
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?)