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How to use Twitter in a Linux terminal with Rainbow Stream
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As an experiment I tried to boot a Linux live CD on my Intel transition kit Mac. It works! I had to use the frame buffer mode to get X11 working & it won't recognize the built-in Ethernet, but this isn't the latest version of Knoppix.
It's not a critical system, but I was amused to notice that the in-flight entertainment system on the airplane apparently runs on Linux. It certainly beats relying on Windows…
21 for xp - 80 for free ntfs hd space - 20 for free fat32 hd space (linux-xp exchange) - 25 for ubuntu feisty - 2 for linux swap
Linux 3.14.3-1-ARCH on Arch Linux, affected by CVE-2014-0196
Seem to be fixed in 3.14.3-2-ARCH updated on the same day.
#! Chrunchbang Linux:
With arch.blue openbox theme:
www.box-look.org/content/show.php/arch.blue?content=74000
Shiki-Colors GTK Theme: www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Shiki-Colors?content=...
Wallpaper: ladyrapid.deviantart.com/art/DISTENDED-AURA-PRINT-93314455
Modified Conky Config (Original here): ebupof.deviantart.com/art/My-Conky-Config-1-5-79251193
This is Corel Linux, from a Personal Computer World cover disk from May 2000. As a desktop Linux distribution, it's probably antique by today's standards: true, it's not as old as SuSE, Debian or Slackware, but it's an old commercial distro that was discontinued in 2001 and eventually mutated into Xandros.
As of this evening, this is how my Eee 701SD netbook's desktop looks - this is Arch Linux, running the Fluxbox window manager, with XMMS, XFCE Terminal and Conky in the main area, and wmdrawer, GKrellM, wmvolman and wmbinclock in the "slit" (dock) on the right. The slit has "pseudo-transparency" turned on, and GKrellM is using the "Hardware" (alternative) theme - pretty cool-looking, I think :-)
a picture of my new linux OS working - I've wanted to try linux for ages but never managed to get an install all the way through, usually falling at the hurdle of configuring a thing called 'X windows' without which the OS is basically nothing more than a command line...this new (well to me) 'distro' (flavour) of linux, Ubuntu, enables you to download a disc which you can run on your machine and see whether linux will work with your hardware (without having to install anything) - it also enables you to then install linux from a nice graphical desktop space rather than some strange geek hell...and you can even keep your windows and have a 'dual boot machine' which is what I've got now, though I haven't had to boot into windows since i installed it...
Dobio sam kolekciju od 10 CD-a Ubuntu distribucije Linuxa. Ako netko hoće nek mi baci mail pa mu šaljem CD.
How to use Twitter in a Linux terminal with Rainbow Stream
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