Happy Easter!
"A human being should be able to change a
diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a
building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone,
comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone,
solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a
computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly.
Specialization is for insects." (Robert A. Heinlein)
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Test drive: Ubuntu 13.04 Gnome beta (Live) on the EEEPC 900
I'm definitively a Gnome
user. I started my Linux adventure with the good-old Gnome 2.
I don't like so much version 3, but I switched to it once I realized
it kept, at least in part, its flexibility thanks Gnome shell
extensions. I'm actually using
Gnome 3 on my desktop computer so, once I heard that Ubuntu was going
to have an official Gnome derivative distribution, I started thinking
of replacing the Linux Mint 12 installation on my EEEPC 900.
First impressions
The daily-build
ISO image I downloaded was quite big (about 958 KB) so that I
couldn't use my usual old 1GB USB disk. Not a big problem (I used a
4GB SD card) but I really hope they'll manage to keep the disk image
size smaller in the definitive version. Once the SD card have been
prepared I rebooted my EEEPC. Ubuntu Gnome boots on the usual
featureless default Gnome 3 screen
The side-bar, in the activities
screen, appears a little too crowded on the small EEEPC display.
This, unlike Unity, means dealing with microscopic icons.
Labels:
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Friday, 22 March 2013
Test Drive: Ubuntu 13.04 “Raring Ringtail” Beta on the EEEPC
As usual, with the coming of Spring,
also Ubuntu's upgrade season is
coming. I so went on the 'net looking for a beta version to give a
look at, just to know what to expect when the real upgrade will
arrive.
No beta version?
I was a bit startled to learn that
beta versions has been released only for derivative
distributions while, under new distribution policies, main Ubuntu
only goes through a “freeze” period of bug-fixing. I had
so to download
a “daily-built” version to make my bootable USB disk.
First impressions
Here is the new Ubuntu first
screen-shot
apart from some slight graphic
change there aren't many changes at a first glance, anyway the new
Unity is still fluid and responsive even on my good-old EEEPC 900.
Labels:
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Sunday, 10 March 2013
Bodhi Linux … Age of Enlightenment?
While reading around the
net about new Linux distributions I got into some good reviews about
a distribution I never heard before: Bodhi
Linux and about its default window manager Enlightenment.
Body Linux is a Ubuntu
based distribution, currently at its release 2.2.0. Among the other
things Bodhi uses Enlightenment as default desktop manager; currently
at its release 17 Enlightenment is a lightweight desktop which
promises fancy graphics even on not-so-powerful machines.
All this has been more
than enough for me to download Bodhi ISO image, place it on my USB
disk and go on with another “test drive”.
Bodhi Linux (live) on
the EEEPC
Bodhi Linux boot has been
quite fast, it started in less than two minutes (from a computer and
disk combination that isn't very up-to-date). In the middle of the
boot process I've been asked for the desktop profile and theme I
would like in my system. The choice is not definitive since you can
change later any aspect of the desktop but if you choose the one that
best fit your needs you'll have a good starting point for configuring
your desktop.
I did choose the
“Netbook” profile Here is how it looks like
Labels:
Bodhi Linux
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EEEPC
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Linux
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Test-drive
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