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I'm an Ubuntu expert

Posted on 23rd Mar 2008 in : Techno Babble

My wall and forehead are getting married

Considering the number of times I've had to re-install ubuntu recently I should be a bloody expert! .... I've learnt not to play with X .... he gets pissed off real easily :| ..... Saying that, and with shedloads of help from Afwas, I've managed to get it installed with the majority of the software that I need to be able to play on the web, although I was devastated when I couldn't install IE6,7,8beta.....urm, well any IE version really...... the good news is, it would appear that my pc really CAN move files around without having the unsafest pile of crap since ......urm ........ sliced bread? .... is sliced bread unsafe? ..... I suppose you could always cut yourself with the knife while slicing it?

Anyway, I've mostly managed to install all the shit I need on a day to day basis ...... but I might need to reinstall, so this is just to remind me of stuff ;)

  1. xampp : just so I can run a localhost. This forum thread is invaluable ( HOWTO: Setup easy web development environment (XAMPP) ), but grab the latest version ( 1.6.6 or summat, at the time of writing ), and my desktop file was in a different place, ohh and I had to change the symlink a tad .... but if you're looking for xamppp then you probably know how to cure all that crap huh? ;)
  2. cvs client : so I can break the core next time FG pisses off gallivanting around USA and pretending it's work :| .... gcvs from synaptic update thing handles that
  3. kopette : so I can get harassed by all the arses I have in my yahoo list ( hi guys ... and gals :D ) ..... weirdly that's another that's available via the synaptic thing ;)
  4. x-chat : so I can get harassed in irc as well :| .... spookily it's another one available through synaptic ,,,, damn ... it's taking me ages to find a piece of software I can't afford :D
  5. scite : editor thing for code ..... but I really need to find summat that fits my needs better ... mind you, it's probably just me not knowing what to tell it? "scite : I need an editor that can work on remote servers" ( any suggestions that don't involve a fish will be greatly appreciated )
  6. VirtualBox OSE : so I can run windows in a subservient manner ;) .... not actually done this yet, but looks promising ... ohhh, and it's also available from that synaptic geezer that seems to have an endless supply of software that fits my wallet ;)

Sounds great huh?

So, now that all y'all think I'm a bloody genius .... which I am of course :| ...... I should point out that even my dad can run linux, and he's like "really old" and shit. I've still got a fair few things that I'm missing ... like my second screen working, and a decent ssh client that can hold multiple sessions in tabs .... and I must setup all my email accounts, although the lack of spam whilst they're not setup is damn attractive ... ohhh and I must change the desktop background, the swirly modern art brown thing really isn't to my tastes.

...but, has my production improved by using linux?

Stupid bloody question really, of course it hasn't improved, I've spent the best part of a couple of days just trying to avoid another re-install ..... it's all X's fault .... so I've done bugger all work! ...... mind you, it IS the weekend so maybe I shouldn't feel ...... urm ..... you know, that feeling you get when yer meant to be doing stuff but instead you just piss off an play? ... anyway, I'm not feeling that.

/me wanders off to find a yen sign that I can copy+paste cos I haven't worked out a way to type "¥" from the keyboard yet :S

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13 comments

Comment by Danny { @link http://personman.com } on 24/03/08
Well done. So, are you using KDE or Gnome?
Comment by Gary { @link http://garysblog.co.uk } on 25/03/08
Sounds like you had fun there Yabba ma lad :)
Hope you find your ¥ !
Gz
Comment by ¥åßßå on 26/03/08
I've only played with Gnome so far. Still having problems with getting it to realises that I have 2 screens and that both work :-S

The good news is I've sorted out most of my otehr stuff and have even managed to mount my servers HDD as a local drive ... not bad for a blonde huh? :roll:

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Comment by ¥åßßå on 26/03/08
The good news is I can now type '¥' & 'ß' from the keyboard, now I just need to find 'å' so I can login to places without copy+paste ;)

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Comment by Gary { @link http://garysblog.co.uk } on 26/03/08
Lol, Personally I recommend Windows ;)
Gz
Comment by Horus Kol { @link http://www.horuskol.co.uk } on 07/04/08
you see - it's posts like this that make me happy that I just stick to a nice ol' WAMP solution at home...
Comment by ¥åßßå on 08/04/08
That'd be great but I managed to totally toast my wamp install when I was trying to recover data from a crashed server. The only way I can fix it is to do a complete format/re-install of my whole system :p

The chances are that when I go to that effort I'll also switch to ubuntu as my main OS as I really only need windows for checking sites in IE ;)

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Comment by Lurker on 08/04/08
...you see, Windows does serve a purpose in life ;)

Gz
Comment by Lurker on 22/07/08
Use VI or VIM like a man. The only purpose windows serves is to weaken the mind. Sure its easy, sure it works, but you aren't learning anything. Gym class is easy, you get exercise, but you aren't learning anything, same concept.

If you are having trouble with Ubuntu, I would recommend probably reading a bit more on Linux. Ubuntu is the Windows of the Linux world, and you should not be struggling with anything.

Remember: sudo apt-get install is your friend.
Comment by Lurker on 17/09/08
xampp??

What the hell, use apt the way it was designed to be used...

Bash:

sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server phpmyadmin
a2enmod userdir
/etc/init.d/apache2 force-reload


Woot all done!
Comment by ¥åßßå on 17/09/08
That would have been reeeeeeeeal helpful ... back in march :roll:

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Comment by Sandesh Dalvi on 09/10/08
I'm able to boot ubuntu 7.10 with live CD but i m not able to install it permanentaly on the hard disk. When i double click on the install icon on the desktop nothing happens. I want to install it permanentaly on the harddisk.
Comment by ¥åßßå on 10/10/08
You'd be better off downloading the latest and greatest and trying with that instead ( Ubuntu downloads )

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