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[Linux] group for linux REBOL users
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DideC 8-Nov-2005 [296x2] | Is there any specific need to make View 1.3.50 running under Linux: - It runs right while clicking the icon - it fails to run from a terminal: ./rebol ** User Error: REBOL: Cannot connect to X server ** Near: size-text self |
Is there some environment vars missing ? | |
Pekr 8-Nov-2005 [298x2] | you cant run View in console mode? |
I mean - if your server does not have X-Win installed, then you have to use Core | |
DideC 8-Nov-2005 [300] | (Its not me, but I asked for another guy) An "xhost + localhost" seems to have solved the problem. |
Henrik 22-Nov-2005 [301] | hmm... after upgrading to Ubuntu Dapper, AltME has started working again. |
Kaj 23-Nov-2005 [302] | Thanks for that info! |
Rebolek 23-Nov-2005 [303] | which distro do you recommend to linux newbie (me)? |
Henrik 23-Nov-2005 [304] | Ubuntu is very nice for beginners |
Volker 23-Nov-2005 [305] | Is it very different from knoppix? HAs knoppix stiil the better hardware-detection? Than 1-2weeks knoppix and thenubuntu? |
Henrik 23-Nov-2005 [306] | I can only speak for myself, but Ubuntu installed flawlessly on the PC's I've installed it on. I use Knoppix only as a live CD. |
Kaj 23-Nov-2005 [307] | Knoppix still has better detection, but yes, it's primarily a live CD. I use Ubuntu in most cases, but I use MEPIS instead of Knoppix, which is also very nice and can both be installed and used as a live CD, like Ubuntu |
Volker 23-Nov-2005 [308x2] | AFAIK knoppix is now debian-compatible, means apt-get works without problems. |
But if ubuntu installs without problems, its ok. | |
Rebolek 23-Nov-2005 [310] | I've installed Ubuntu for my girlfriend and it seems to work without problems. My win-comp crashed badly again so I'm thinging about changing my OS. I want to know what alternatives are there, what distro seems to work best. I tried Mepis yesterday but was dissapointed, it had some strange problems. |
Luisc 23-Nov-2005 [311] | easy to use = Xandros, linspire, mepis, pcbsd. I personally use linspire ( the only one that finds all my hardware and it works), mepis is real nice but it won't detect my 4 port lan ( only 2 ports) Xandros crashes with my video card, pcbsd ( freebsd) is very nice but right know it has issues with flat monitors, Oh Oh you can try PClinuxOS it is easy too and with a lot of eye candy. |
Alan 23-Nov-2005 [312] | well my fav is still Mandriva-works out of the door and is the only distro that worked under Vmware.tried both ubuntu |
Oldes 24-Nov-2005 [313x2] | Is there someone using Mandriva Linux? |
ach see Alan:)) | |
Christophe 24-Nov-2005 [315] | Yes Oldes, I do. Mandriva 10.2 |
Terry 24-Nov-2005 [316x4] | Damn Small Linux 2.0 released.. http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/index.html Damn Small is small enough and smart enough to do the following things: * Boot from a business card CD as a live linux distribution (LiveCD) * Boot from a USB pen drive * Boot from within a host operating system (that's right, it can run *inside* Windows) * Run very nicely from an IDE Compact Flash drive via a method we call "frugal install" * Transform into a Debian OS with a traditional hard drive install * Run light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of Ram * Run fully in RAM with as little as 128MB (you will be amazed at how fast your computer can be!) * Modularly grow -- DSL is highly extendable without the need to customize |
screen shots http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/dsl-fb.2.0.jpghttp://www.damnsmalllinux.org/dsl-jwm.2.0.jpg | |
50mb and includes.. XMMS (MP3, CD Music, and MPEG), FTP client, Dillo web browser, links web browser, FireFox, spreadsheet, Sylpheed email, spellcheck (US English), a word-processor (FLwriter), three editors (Beaver, Vim, and Nano [Pico clone]), graphics editing and viewing (Xpaint, and xzgv), Xpdf (PDF Viewer), emelFM (file manager), Naim (AIM, ICQ, IRC), VNCviwer, Rdesktop, SSH/SCP server and client, DHCP client, PPP, PPPoE (ADSL), a web server, calculator, generic and GhostScript printer support, NFS, Fluxbox window manager, games, system monitoring apps, a host of command line tools, USB support, and pcmcia support, some wireless support. | |
There's 1 mb left .. should talk to them about adding /View | |
Ammon 24-Nov-2005 [320] | Yes, but does it run REBOL? ;-> |
Volker 24-Nov-2005 [321x2] | :) |
View as big as .net BUT including os? | |
Henrik 24-Nov-2005 [323] | or remove all the other junk and put just REBOL on top of the kernel... |
Terry 24-Nov-2005 [324] | Well, I wouldn't call it 'junk' |
Volker 24-Nov-2005 [325] | Agreed. Think open source rebol linked in each of them :) |
Henrik 24-Nov-2005 [326] | ok, sorry, not junk :-) but think of what you could do with REBOL in the same amount of diskspace |
Terry 24-Nov-2005 [327] | Add it to the long awaited Nano-ITX http://www.mini-itx.com/ |
Alan 24-Nov-2005 [328] | and suse on Vmware and only mandriva could coonect to the net/play mp3s and other important stuff PLUS Rebol - Altme |
Pekr 5-Dec-2005 [329] | has anyone any experience, of how to configure 'sendmail, to allow sending email from various domains? I run cgi script, I want to send email from particular domain (virtual host on my server - I host several domains), but it always goes away as one concrete domain. I have suspiccion I should somehow turn off email masquarading, but dunno how :-) |
Gabriele 6-Dec-2005 [330] | if the user sending the email (usually "apache" or "httpd" if you're on CGI) is in the trusted users list for sendmail, it will accept whatever you put in the From: header. are you calling sendmail directly to send the email? |
Kaj 11-Dec-2005 [331] | Petr, if at all possible, use Postfix instead of Sendmail. Sendmail is horrible |
Chris 11-Dec-2005 [332x3] | get-modes %vanila.r [owner-name] |
Sorry, composing a question over VNC... | |
Really slow, which is odd because the target is a 'clean' WinXP install, where my old, upgraded-from-WinME XP install was much faster. Anyway, inappropriate for the Linux group, I know. | |
Graham 27-Jan-2006 [335x2] | Any suggestions on a better 'browse definition for Linux? |
Volker is suggesting this: escape-metachars: func["escape metachars" s][ replace/all s "'" "''" rejoin ["'" s "'"] ] browse: func[url]compose/deep[ call rejoin ["screen -X screen -- " (view-root/bin/browser.sh) " " escape-metachars url] ] | |
Robert 25-Feb-2006 [337] | Trying to update my rebol installation on my red-hat 7.2 box. (Yes, it's old I know but it works without any problems). The new rebol stuff require a different glib_c version. How do I update this on my RH box? |
Geomol 25-Feb-2006 [338x2] | Robert, you may find the right glibc rpm here: http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/index.html Be sure to read about the different ones, so you get the right one. You should be able to have more than one version of glibc installed at the same time (so everything will work). There are programs with GUIs in RedHat Linux to install rpms, or you can use the rpm command from the command line. It's been a while, since I used Linux, and it can be a hazzle to update sometimes. |
Oh, it's spelled "hassle". | |
Sunanda 25-Feb-2006 [340] | hazzle would a good portmanteau word combing hassle and hazzard :-) |
Robert 25-Feb-2006 [341x3] | Geomol, thanks a lot. |
Hm... ok got the RPMs but how to install several glibc parallel? | |
There exists no how-to for installing two version of glibc. I can't believe this. Haven't the Linux guys though about installing several different versions? Sounds like the MS-DLL-hell problem to me. Not a bit better than... | |
Volker 25-Feb-2006 [344x2] | Except linux has version-numbers in the filenames and ms has not :) |
ldd /usr/local/bin/rebol libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x40024000) libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40047000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000) | |
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