1. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Dec 21, 2002
- 448 views
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C2A881.B0501100 charset="iso-8859-1" As you might expect, I find plenty o' resources on the 'net to answer this question... I like that Mandrake offers to send me a PC already installed with their distro! That will make things sweetly easy and convenient. Debian looks to be a top-contender. However, my purpose is to find one that runs EUPHORIA goodly-like because I want to dev apps. -ck -----Original Message----- From: C. K. Lester [mailto:cklester at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:28 PM To: EUforum Subject: Sunday's The Day I'm going to put a Linux distro on it... So... I know you hate me asking, but... Which Linux distribution should I get?! :) -ck P.S. Let me rephrase... I'm FIRST going to choose a Linux distro, THEN I'm going to buy the hardware for it... Compatibility's sake, ya know. ;) ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C2A881.B0501100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4922.900" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>As you=20 might expect, I find plenty o' resources on the 'net to answer this=20 question...</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>I like=20 that Mandrake offers to send me a PC already installed with their = distro! That=20 will make things sweetly easy and convenient.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>Debian=20 looks to be a top-contender.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>However, my purpose is to find one that runs EUPHORIA = goodly-like because=20 I want to dev apps.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>-ck</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D870454205-21122002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE dir=3Dltr=20 style=3D"PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px = solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><FONT = face=3DTahoma=20 size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> C. K. Lester=20 [mailto:cklester at yahoo.com]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, December 20, 2002 = 11:28=20 PM<BR><B>To:</B> EUforum<BR><B>Subject:</B> Sunday's The=20 Day<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><PRE>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The = Euphoria Mailing List =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=20 </PRE> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial = size=3D2>Okay, I'm going to=20 go out and buy a new PC on Sunday, December 22, 2002, and I'm going to = put a=20 Linux distro on it... So... I know you hate me asking,=20 but...</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial = size=3D2>Which Linux=20 distribution should I get?!</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial=20 size=3D2>:)</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial=20 size=3D2>-ck</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D610322605-21122002><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>P.S. = Let me=20 rephrase... I'm FIRST going to choose a Linux distro, THEN I'm going = to buy=20 the hardware for it... 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2. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Dec 21, 2002
- 431 views
> >Which Linux distribution should I get?! > > If you really are going to let the kids play on it, like you > said on IRC, > I recommend you get an NVIDIA graphics card and then install NVIDIA's > drivers. They're hardware-accelerated and are great even with my > fairly old TNT2. No, this first box will be daddy-only... I will whet their appetite for open source OSes, however... heheh. > As for distributions, I know a few people here use Mandrake. I see that Mandrake is begging for money on their web site. Bad sign?
3. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by Ken Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> Dec 21, 2002
- 467 views
Good Luck with your computer purchase. One thing you need to make sure you do is get a computer with (or buy to add on) a hardware modem vis a vis a software modem. for nearly 10 years I've bought and built my computers from these folks: http://www.escstore.com/system_dept.asp?dept_id=SD-002 I think they offer a much better bang for the buck the computers that I have seen pre configured with Linux Distros. One advantage that the computers have that come with Linux installed is that, if they have a modem, it is definitly a hardware modem - well, at least the ones sold by WalMart. I've used Mandrake Linux for several years now - quite satisfied. Ken Rhodes --- "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> wrote: > > As you might expect, I find plenty o' resources on > the 'net to answer this > question... > > I like that Mandrake offers to send me a PC already > installed with their > distro! That will make things sweetly easy and > convenient. > > Debian looks to be a top-contender. > > However, my purpose is to find one that runs > EUPHORIA goodly-like because I > want to dev apps. > > -ck > > > -----Original Message----- > From: C. K. Lester [mailto:cklester at yahoo.com] > Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:28 PM > To: EUforum > Subject: Sunday's The Day > > > I'm going to put a Linux distro on it... So... I > know you hate me asking, > but... > > Which Linux distribution should I get?! > > :) > > -ck > > P.S. Let me rephrase... I'm FIRST going to choose > a Linux distro, THEN I'm > going to buy the hardware for it... Compatibility's > sake, ya know. ;) > > > > > >
4. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Dec 21, 2002
- 469 views
Hi ck, C. K. Lester wrote: > As you might expect, I find plenty o' resources on the 'net to answer > this > question... > > I like that Mandrake offers to send me a PC already installed with their > distro! That will make things sweetly easy and convenient. > > Debian looks to be a top-contender. I have been looking at Linux Distros for a couple of weeks and decided on Mandrake. I haven't ordered it yet, but I will next week. Since my bank balance is pretty ugly ... I bought 2 second hand PC's. (PII 200MMX, 64MB, 3.2 GB HDD - base only for Aus $65 each! should be ok for hacking around) I'll load Mandrake on one and FreeBSD on the other. Debian is considered the "most" open source (or pure) distribution as it is developed 100% by a community of people and are a "not for profit" organisation. I have heard it is very stable (ie. all packages are well tested) ... but the install isn't as nice as some of the other distros ... hence my decision to go mandrake). > However, my purpose is to find one that runs EUPHORIA goodly-like > because I > want to dev apps. I have run eu on redhat before (7.0 I think) so I assume Mandrake will work without problems (since Mandrake is based on redhat). Regards, Ray Smith http://rays-web.com
5. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Dec 21, 2002
- 445 views
> I'll load Mandrake on one and FreeBSD on the other. Why FreeBSD? Is that a *nix like Linux?
6. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Dec 21, 2002
- 431 views
C. K. Lester wrote: > > I'll load Mandrake on one and FreeBSD on the other. > > Why FreeBSD? Is that a *nix like Linux? Well, Linux is the new comer, BSD Unix has been stable and used by many thousdands of people before Linux was ever invented. BSD Unix started at the university of California at Berkeley (in the late 70's I think). The current BSD Unix's (FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD) all are off shoots of the original BSD Unix. Some people describe Linux as a "Unix Like" OS, I don't really know what that means???? There are many flavours of "Unix" and I would have guessed that Linux is just one of these flavours. Here's a link to a BSD Unix FAQ: http://www.cs.uu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/386bsd-faq/part1.html It's interesting to note that all the talk and media seem to be on Linux even though the BSD *nix's seem just as (if not more?) mature than Linux. I'll know more in a few months when I do some more reading and load a BSD Unix. Regards, Ray Smith http://rays-web.com
7. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by Ron Tarrant <rtarrant at sympatico.ca> Dec 22, 2002
- 434 views
C. K. Lester wrote: > Which Linux distribution should I get?! For general purpose use, just about any Linux distro will do. Mandrake and RedHat are the most popular, so if you find yourself trying to fix a problem, you've got a slightly better chance of finding someone 'in the same boat' although in most cases I've found very little usable help since most Linux users these days don't really know much about the nuts and bolts. Those who do know a lot don't use the most popular distros. > Debian looks to be a top-contender. If stability is a top priority for you or you're a Free Software purist, Debian is the way to go. It's also cheap. There's a guy in Manitoba who will sell you the entire distro (8 CDs) for about $40 Canadian. If you want to do video capture/editing, RedHat 7.2 or later is the distro of choice at this juncture in time (Debian is working on something in this area, but as far as I know it's still some distance from being ready for primetime). Check the list of out-of-box supported capture cards first, though. But if you want the absolutely most stable OS _and_ simplicity of configuration/maintenance, go with FreeBSD. One of the big advantages of FreeBSD is that there is only one 'flavour.' That means that when you read about how to do something in the FreeBSD handbook (which comes with every install CD) you can apply that information to the distribution at hand. With Linux, there are so many distributions and so much information out there on the 'net that is applicable only to one or a few distros, it's easy to get confused, especially if you're a roll-up-the-sleeves kind of person or have a sticky problem to solve. To answer another question I saw in this thread (forgive me for not backtracking to that message so I can quote it): Linux is referred to as "UNIX-like" because it didn't start from the same code base as UNIX. Linus Torvalds, while still at university, wrote the Linux kernel based on Minix, itself a UNIX-like OS used to teach OS design. Minux was (if memory serves) written from scratch and so it too is not a derivative of UNIX. Once the Linux kernel was developed, UNIX tools were then ported, giving Linux a UNIX 'feel.' As for the complete history of FreeBSD and how it came about, go to the FreeBSD site (just add .org to freebsd) and read the introduction in the handbook. The bottom line for me was stability and security so I went with FreeBSD for all the LAN servers I've ever set up. Stability was, of course, my main concern. Once a FreeBSD server is configured and running, you rarely have to do any maintenance. I set one up for a local non-profit organization here in Bancroft a year and a half ago and they've only called me once with a problem. The administrator had forgotten his password (gives you an idea how often administration is necessary, eh?). We also have to deal with sporadic power outages here in Bancroft and with FreeBSD this isn't much of a problem. I've seen FreeBSD recover from situations where Windows or Linux would choke, namely a power outage while the OS was reading/writing to the hard drive. FreeBSD's file system has a built-in redundancy that allows this. You might lose a few log files, but nothing serious. As for security, Linux has become plagued of late with WORMs and virsuses (viri?). FreeBSD hasn't. And firewalling with Linux can be an expensive on-going battle. With FreeBSD you use tunnelling which by-passes firewalling altogether and makes your server pretty much invisible while connected to the Internet. And then there is also the Macintosh connection. FreeBSD was used as a base for OSX. In effect, OSX is FreeBSD with the Mac GUI built on top. For my money, that's the ultimate in stability and convenience of use. The only drawback with OSX is that Euphoria isn't officially supported (or even ported to my knowledge) yet. > However, my purpose is to find one that runs EUPHORIA goodly-like > because I want to dev apps. Euphoria runs well on Mandrake 8.1 and FreeBSD 4.2 (these are the only ones I have personal experience with so I'm not going to say anything about the others). Installation is relatively straightforward on both; just follow the README files. I'd also recommend EuGTK as a GUI development tool. I've been using Linux off and on since 1994 and FreeBSD solidly since 1996. If I had my druthers, I wouldn't have any Windows or Linux boxen in my studio at all. Unfortunately, reality must be faced square on. -Ron T.
8. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Dec 22, 2002
- 406 views
Ron, Thanks for the great report! What kind of hardware will support FreeBSD? Can I, for instance, get the latest video/audio cards and expect they will work? > And then there is also the Macintosh connection. FreeBSD was used as a > base for OSX. In effect, OSX is FreeBSD with the Mac GUI built on top. > For my money, that's the ultimate in stability and convenience of use. > The only drawback with OSX is that Euphoria isn't officially supported > (or even ported to my knowledge) yet. If OSX is based on FreeBSD, does it really need a "port," since EU works in FreeBSD already?
9. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Dec 22, 2002
- 438 views
> Ron, > > Thanks for the great report! What kind of hardware will support > FreeBSD? Can > I, for instance, get the latest video/audio cards and expect they > will work? And conversely, if I want to go cheap, what's the minimum I should get?
10. RE: Sunday's The Day
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Dec 22, 2002
- 449 views
> Well, you wont get a new IBM cheap... i have always bought from a local generic builder (often right down the street). that way, service is just down the street, as opposed to having to ship the PC off for maintenance. plus, they all offer 3-year warranties... i've never had a problem with a local vendor.