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 Post subject: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:20 pm 
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Hi.

I use Ubuntu Linux pretty much full time (that is, I only use another OS when I am not using my computer).
Because of that, I pretty much use heaps of other F/OSS software too. Like Pidgin. It's awesome, especially for the #ppnz IRC channel.


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:02 am 
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master5o1 wrote:
Hi.

I use Ubuntu Linux pretty much full time (that is, I only use another OS when I am not using my computer).
Because of that, I pretty much use heaps of other F/OSS software too. Like Pidgin. It's awesome, especially for the #ppnz IRC channel.


I tried to get Ubuntu going on my PC Craptop. It killed the trackpad drivers and screwed up the startup sequence.
I'm hoping if I nuke it on a clean install of windows 7, I'll get the trackpad back.

I've never had any problems on my macs though.


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:29 pm 
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Edison Carter wrote:
kiwipeso wrote:
master5o1 wrote:
Hi.

I use Ubuntu Linux pretty much full time (that is, I only use another OS when I am not using my computer).
Because of that, I pretty much use heaps of other F/OSS software too. Like Pidgin. It's awesome, especially for the #ppnz IRC channel.


I tried to get Ubuntu going on my PC Craptop. It killed the trackpad drivers and screwed up the startup sequence.
I'm hoping if I nuke it on a clean install of windows 7, I'll get the trackpad back.

I've never had any problems on my macs though.


Do you mean never had any problems with Ubuntu on Apple hardware or do you mean never had any problem with OSX?

Never had any problems on OS X, In 9 years of OS X, only ever had 9 kernel panics on OS X 10.0.x in first 2 years.
Have had a uptime of over 18 months on a dual G4, before upgrading to a G5 iMac.
I would never use ubuntu on serious hardware like my macs, but my PC laptop is just a toy for games, music and some devices.

Unfortunately some hardware is quite 'FOSS-hostile' (and a small amount is perfectly well documented, but Ubuntu just screws up the support for it!). If you're really serious about giving Ubuntu a fair try you might want to contact Wellylug and get some help with getting everything installed and running.


I have a linux-based server that I've never been able to stay working for more than 5 minutes, I just need a USB SATA dock to wipe the drives.

Have decided that ubuntu is not compatible with my laptop's main purpose of being a wireless capable computer that just works.
The only open source software I trust is Open Office, Java and the projects I'm developing.
Not really counting OS X as open source, as the useful parts are not open source.

However, I have played with a few open source games before which were almost as polished as commercial games.


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:18 pm 
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kiwipeso wrote:
I have a linux-based server that I've never been able to stay working for more than 5 minutes, I just need a USB SATA dock to wipe the drives.

Have decided that ubuntu is not compatible with my laptop's main purpose of being a wireless capable computer that just works.
The only open source software I trust is Open Office, Java and the projects I'm developing.
Not really counting OS X as open source, as the useful parts are not open source.

However, I have played with a few open source games before which were almost as polished as commercial games.



And Firefox, I presume?


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:22 am 
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master5o1 wrote:
kiwipeso wrote:
I have a linux-based server that I've never been able to stay working for more than 5 minutes, I just need a USB SATA dock to wipe the drives.

Have decided that ubuntu is not compatible with my laptop's main purpose of being a wireless capable computer that just works.
The only open source software I trust is Open Office, Java and the projects I'm developing.
Not really counting OS X as open source, as the useful parts are not open source.

However, I have played with a few open source games before which were almost as polished as commercial games.



And Firefox, I presume?


Firefox is almost useful if you have a spare gig of Virtual Ram. I prefer being able to run about 40-60 tabs in 1 window on my old G5 iMac.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:14 pm 
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kiwipeso wrote:
master5o1 wrote:
kiwipeso wrote:
I have a linux-based server that I've never been able to stay working for more than 5 minutes, I just need a USB SATA dock to wipe the drives.

Have decided that ubuntu is not compatible with my laptop's main purpose of being a wireless capable computer that just works.
The only open source software I trust is Open Office, Java and the projects I'm developing.
Not really counting OS X as open source, as the useful parts are not open source.

However, I have played with a few open source games before which were almost as polished as commercial games.



And Firefox, I presume?


Firefox is almost useful if you have a spare gig of Virtual Ram. I prefer being able to run about 40-60 tabs in 1 window on my old G5 iMac.



I don't understand why you would want 40-60 tabs open anyway :|
(Though, I have had ~50 tabs open at a time, maybe).


I did managed to get 596 tabs open (before I decided to exit) in Firefox. Screenshot too!
http://omploader.org/vMjB2Mg/500FirefoxTabsUbuntu.png


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:20 am 
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quote="kiwipeso"]I have a linux-based server that I've never been able to stay working for more than 5 minutes, I just need a USB SATA dock to wipe the drives.

Have decided that ubuntu is not compatible with my laptop's main purpose of being a wireless capable computer that just works.
The only open source software I trust is Open Office, Java and the projects I'm developing.
Not really counting OS X as open source, as the useful parts are not open source.

However, I have played with a few open source games before which were almost as polished as commercial games.[/quote]


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And Firefox, I presume?


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Firefox is almost useful if you have a spare gig of Virtual Ram. I prefer being able to run about 40-60 tabs in 1 window on my old G5 iMac.



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I don't understand why you would want 40-60 tabs open anyway :|
(Though, I have had ~50 tabs open at a time, maybe).


I did managed to get 596 tabs open (before I decided to exit) in Firefox. Screenshot too!
http://omploader.org/vMjB2Mg/500FirefoxTabsUbuntu.png


I usually grab about 40 to 60 tabs of news articles and then start downloading torrents. By the time I've read them I find I have pulled enough down. :D

However all this should change, as tomorrow I'll have the Bittorrent server back with 1TB mirrored. Hopefully I'll get the thing going right this time :?:
I think the most tabs I've had going was 150 odd in one wide window. That was back when I only had a 10mb connection.


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:23 pm 

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We were talking about meetings in another thread. If anyone is going to Linux Conf Au in Wellington in January, we should look at having a BOF session on the Pirate Party.


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:52 pm 
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I use Firefox Vlc puppy Linux Sumatra(PDF veiwer) and a few others. Personally open source software has always worked better for me then software that I have bought\pirated that is closed source.


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 Post subject: Re: Let's add a thread about our Open Source usage ;)
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:33 pm 
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Now have the latest ubuntu on my laptop, very good. Now all I need is to get the damn drives for the server going.
As for early open source usage, I was remixing open source games back in 1984.


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