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My Life as a Slackware Noob: October 2006
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Wednesday, October 18, 2006. Ninth order of business. Here's a new goal to list. Unfortunately it is low on the totem pole at the moment. (Thus the "Ninth order of business" title.). I'm going to design a Blogger template especially for Slackware Noob. Whoo! And I'll do it entirely in Linux (no cheating! Posted by olivepeople at 11:02 PM. Links to this post. The joys of linux! First off, you can choose to follow s...
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My Life as a Slackware Noob: July 2007
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Monday, July 02, 2007. So I am currently working to install Rails in Linux so I can start playing with Ruby on Rails, and not just Ruby. (Which is still cool, by the way.) I've just installed RubyGems, which is supposed to help with the task of installing Rails next. I am following this link's instructions ( http:/ www.rubyonrails.org/down. But found that I had to type: gem install Rails - include-dependencies.
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My Life as a Slackware Noob: Creative Suite for the Poor Noob
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Saturday, March 31, 2007. Creative Suite for the Poor Noob. So a month has passed since the last entry, and my life away from computers has totally taken over. even where it has required the use of computers! But my wallet (as well as my current, aging machine) cannot handle it. And as is often the case with Open Source, things will just get better and better with time and some work. Links to this post:. Getting b...
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My Life as a Slackware Noob: New ideas on the horizon
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. New ideas on the horizon. I still have to admit that I have done very little in Linux as of late. When I use it everyday, as I set out to do, I have things to write on here. There is always something new to document or comment on. Posted by olivepeople at 8:35 PM. Links to this post:. Enter your search terms. Ninth order of business. Its the little things. A lesson learned the hard way.
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Practical Business Systems - Linux
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Linux area tematica di - diff - Il vortal dei sistemi operativi alternativi: BSD, Linux, BeOS ed Amiga
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My Life as a Slackware Noob: July 2006
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Saturday, July 29, 2006. Maybe that would be better represented as "Inadvertant discoveries" but anyway. I'll be referring to it again soon, I'm sure. Which lead me to " Freerock GNOME. Which I had never heard of before. Since there sound like a number of advantages to having Freerock specifically, and I also was planning to download GNOME anyway, I thought I'd go ahead with the download. Turns out that this magic...
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My Life as a Slackware Noob: August 2006
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Friday, August 04, 2006. Just a quick Linux moment. I couldn't resist . I booted into Linux for about 40 minutes tonight. Instead I started messing with the external DVD burner . I don't know why, seeing I didn't anticipate it working out, but I actually figured out how to get it recognised, which is rather cool. First I learned about the command: lsusb. Then, I read something about saying that /dev/scd0. Now, I'm...
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My Life as a Slackware Noob: April 2007
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Monday, April 16, 2007. The Future of Slackware Noob. While I'm still interested in pursuing things as I've outlined - and occasionally even accomplished - on this site, I have been seriously reconsidering the future of Slackware Noob. This is what I'm thinking today. Let's see what I'm thinking tomorrow! Posted by olivepeople at 11:58 PM. Links to this post. Sunday, April 01, 2007. As I was saying. But the proble...
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My Life as a Slackware Noob: June 2007
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My Life as a Slackware Noob. A journey into a wild and wonderful world of Linux - everyday. Friday, June 29, 2007. OK, so I feel like I'm just jumping onto this Ruby bandwagon head first! I did a lot of Java work in school and liked the OO approach and understood what was going on, but I think Ruby looks SO much better. And all my Java learning really helps. it's very cool. And if I find anything else good, I'll post it on here too. W00t for motivation! Posted by olivepeople at 10:16 AM. I just followed ...