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  •  12-03-2007, 7:21 PM 218776

    Calling on Linux Users!

    I've been wanting to create a series for the Window's user. The series (for now called 'The man Pages') will be geared to windows users wanting to make the switch but too afraid due to not understanding the differences. Unfortunately my plate is full right now but I'd like to push this forward. The series will be a number of blog posts (it will most likely get Newsletter recognition) that outline what Linux is about, how it's different, and will eventually go all the way into installing Linux, tweaking it, maintaining it, and installing/configuring some of the common packages out there (SAMBA, VNC, ssh, etc)--as well as some BASH.

    Interested? Post up! We will need to write out a draft of the series, from start to finish, figure out who is savvy in what, and get the right people to draft/edit the posts.

     


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  •  12-03-2007, 7:32 PM 218789 in reply to 218776

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I am most interested in this, but I am as yet learning the ubuntu path right now.  So novice I am in the Linux world, but learning quickly.  I have successfully setup a couple of installations, both on a laptop and a couple of different desktops.  (not that ubuntu makes that difficult, however)

    I would be willing to help out though.  I know I have plenty to learn.  Stick out tongue 


  •  12-03-2007, 7:53 PM 218799 in reply to 218789

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    Currently enrolled in a Linux class.  Working with SLES 9.

    Not sure if i can help, but if you hand me a topic, i can research it/learn and relay what i learned. 

    Sorry, but thats about all the help i can offer. 

  •  12-05-2007, 12:40 PM 220177 in reply to 218776

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I would be interested in this as well.  I don't know anything distro-specific, but I know a fair amount of what underlies a linux system.  I haven't yet had cause to use the programs you listed, but I am fairly strong in bash commands and scripting, so I'm sure I could help out there. As far as configuring and maintaining, I tend to go the old-school route of editing text files and such, not a good draw for newer users, but possibly useful.

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  •  12-13-2007, 10:10 AM 225852 in reply to 218776

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I would love to help out, although as you can see my time on here is somewhat sporadic. I have some experience with SuSE and Fedora but much more with Ubuntu and also the K and X alternatives. Wink Most of what I know relates to the Multimedia end as I use MythTV with an analog and digital tuner and getting multiple types of systems to connect to it including other linux pc's, windows boxes, xbox and a ps3. I am also familiar with transcoding and making video dvds and I can do pretty well with bash too. You've seen some of the other stuff as well so I'll stop there, but definitely keep me in the loop.

    ralyon 

  •  12-13-2007, 6:21 PM 226120 in reply to 225852

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    You've been on a Linux rampage today Ralyon :-)

    I think we have enough people now. If all of you are still interested, I'll see about getting us a private thread. If anyone else would like to join, feel free to post up in here. I will contact the rest of you via PM on when we have our thread.

     


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  •  12-14-2007, 1:41 AM 226301 in reply to 226120

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I would love to join in.  I have some experience scripting in bash, sh and csh as well as a decent amount of experience in red hat, fedora, suse, k/ubuntu, dsl, slackware, mandriva and mint.  I also play with wine and cedega for the gaming and windows compatibility end of things (for those who just aren't ready to embrace open source alternatives yet).

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  •  12-14-2007, 5:26 AM 226321 in reply to 226120

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    root:

    You've been on a Linux rampage today Ralyon :-) ....

    I've been busy this week so I had some catching up to do here. Wink 

  •  12-14-2007, 8:36 AM 226391 in reply to 226301

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    Guardian:
    I would love to join in.  I have some experience scripting in bash, sh and csh as well as a decent amount of experience in red hat, fedora, suse, k/ubuntu, dsl, slackware, mandriva and mint.  I also play with wine and cedega for the gaming and windows compatibility end of things (for those who just aren't ready to embrace open source alternatives yet).

     

    *blank stare

    I definitely need to learn more!  All I have is Ubuntu 7 right now.  And I like how it works, easy to use, but has potential.  Anything I should be pointed to to help me with it more?  Keep in mind I am a dial-up user still, (DSL is around the corner I think) but I download things on the weekends at the Fiance's place.  Big Smile
     


  •  12-14-2007, 8:51 AM 226400 in reply to 226391

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    DTMAce:

    *blank stare

    I definitely need to learn more!  All I have is Ubuntu 7 right now.  And I like how it works, easy to use, but has potential.  Anything I should be pointed to to help me with it more?  Keep in mind I am a dial-up user still, (DSL is around the corner I think) but I download things on the weekends at the Fiance's place.  Big Smile
     

    You have dial-up while your Fiance has DSL? I would think it would be time to consolidate expenses. Wink I would recommend reading in the Ubuntu Docs as they have a lot of useful info there.

    ralyon 

  •  12-14-2007, 11:25 AM 226474 in reply to 226301

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    Private form has been created. I'd suggest subscribing to it. You can find at the bottom of the "Forums" tab view.

     


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  •  12-22-2007, 1:43 PM 231651 in reply to 218776

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    Hello Root! I have been involved with baseline operating systems and hardware for a long time, especially Unix and Linux. I can bring much in the way of experience, as well as resources - my varied and lengthy involvement in the computer industry has yielded a plethora of people throughout the industry. My company is (and has been) actively involved with many projects and subsequent standards, such as OSS, OpenGL, WiFi, and all aspects of hardware-related issues (drivers..). I would be happy to hear what people want and need in the way of Linux and Solaris. Count me in!
  •  12-22-2007, 4:55 PM 231700 in reply to 231651

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I could write about my experiences with linux as a new user, if you'd like.  It wasn't a horror story or anything like that, so it might encourage users if they read a positive user experience from a fellow newb.

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  •  12-22-2007, 5:10 PM 231709 in reply to 231700

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    Definitely.  What distro and in what environment?

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  •  12-22-2007, 6:31 PM 231740 in reply to 231709

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    This sounds fun as I am running Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn but I am updating it right now to be 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon

    I could definitely shed some light on some controversial Linux issues ("but I can't run my games" or "I can't use the same programs in Windows"). I have WINE setup nicely to allow me to play all games although my laptop is a celeron with integrated graphics, it can technically play games! :P I did play Counter-strike once and it was approximately 5FPS vs. my Desktop at around 500FPS :-). But regardless, I was able to tweak my laptop with Linux quite well to accommodate my needs and just for messing around. I think it's a great Operating System and the more people using it, the more programs/applications will be written for it, thereby shaving even more of Microsoft's stranglehold on the Operating System market.

    Ok, rant over :-)

    Slmclarengt
     


    Please, feel free to private message me if you are looking for help; just link me to the thread.

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  •  01-08-2008, 2:36 PM 242022 in reply to 231740

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I run a site dedicated to getting folks switched over to linux. When I used to teach A+ we always included a Linux build when we got to operating systems. many of those former students are now Linux admins.... So I woul very much like to be involved if you still need help.

     

     


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  •  01-08-2008, 2:49 PM 242031 in reply to 242022

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    Yes

    Rock on. We haven't done much yet with this, due to the holidays, but we will hopefully get back into the swing of things. I'll see about you getting added. Eggxpect a PM from myself or an Egg Staffer.

     


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  •  01-08-2008, 9:26 PM 242353 in reply to 242031

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I'm sure we'd all welcome the help.  I, for one, would definitely like to get the project off the ground quickly, now that the holidays are over.

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    Those who do know history repeat it anyway because they think they know better.
  •  02-06-2008, 11:36 PM 262208 in reply to 242031

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    sudo apt-get install project-start

    ........Installing Project Start [99%]</p><p>Project Start successfully Installed - We now begin our project

    This was a hint to get the project ball rolling again :-).

    Slmclarengt 


    Please, feel free to private message me if you are looking for help; just link me to the thread.

    Put your hand on a stove for a minute and it seems like an hour. Sit with that special girl for an hour and it seems like a minute. That's relativity. -Einstein

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  •  02-07-2008, 7:58 AM 262309 in reply to 262208

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    slmclarengt:

    sudo apt-get install project-start

    ........Installing Project Start [99%]</p> <p>Project Start successfully Installed - We now begin our project

    This was a hint to get the project ball rolling again :-).

    Slmclarengt 

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    oooo, geek burn!

    Hah, yeah, we have deadlines now. First article should be out 2/24.

     


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  •  02-10-2008, 1:34 PM 264033 in reply to 262309

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    You guys need a box running XWindows with remote VNC enabled?
  •  02-10-2008, 7:07 PM 264265 in reply to 264033

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    dhthwy:
    You guys need a box running XWindows with remote VNC enabled?

    I think we have plenty of Linux boxes at our disposal but thank you Big Smile

     


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  •  02-10-2008, 8:27 PM 264325 in reply to 264265

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    I thought about that after I posted. I guess I should've known better heh.

    I thought it might be cool for you guys to setup a live demonstration through VNC after you get the ball rolling... 

  •  02-10-2008, 9:47 PM 264364 in reply to 264325

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    You know, that's not such a bad idea Yes

    Or at least record it and put it on YouTube.

     


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    -Sheldon

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  •  02-11-2008, 6:34 AM 264476 in reply to 264364

    Re: Calling on Linux Users!

    Has anyone else ever seen the "Microsoft Windows * Starts Here" tutorial cds? I have been thinking of doing something similar to that actually. Very similiar to what you are talking about root.
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