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Episode: 1106
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Title: HPR1106: Of Fuduntu, RescaTux (or the Farmer Buys a Dell)
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1106/hpr1106.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 19:03:10
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This is going to be another one of my how I did a podcast, or if you rather how I
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done it.
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Where my goal is to pass along the things I learn as a common Linux user, administering
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my home computers and network, and engaging in the types of software tinkering that appeals
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to our sort of enthusiasts.
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I've been thinking for a while about replacing the small computer on my dinner table.
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I've been using an old HP TC1000, one of the original active stylus Windows tablets,
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now running Linux of course.
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With the stab-in keyboard and a form factor similar to a network, with the advantage that
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all the vulnerable components were behind LCD, up off the table and away from sales.
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It served my purpose of staying connected to IRC during mail times, and occasional streaming
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of live casts, but I wanted more.
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I wanted to be able to join into mumble while pairing meals.
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I wanted to be able to load any website I wanted without lockups, and I wanted to stream
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video content and watch DVDs.
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I was concerned, however, about putting the laptop on the table, that was it be an invitation
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to having any spill beverage sucked right into the air intakes.
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I never even concerned, considered a desktop system in the dining room until I saw a
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purverberished Dell in Suron 745 on GearAccess.com, and I wouldn't normally plug a specific
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vendor, but now GearAccess is putting Ubuntu on all its used corporate cast-off systems.
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This Dell had the form factor that is ubiquitous in one of the sale, a vertical skeleton frame
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with a micro system case on one side and a 17-inch LCD on the other, placing all the electronics
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several inches above any surface on which it is placed.
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I even found the turntable intended for small TVs that let's me smoothly rotate the monitor
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to either my place on the table or back towards the kitchen when I am cooking.
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I already had a sealed membrane keyboard with an integrated pointer and a wireless end USB
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dongle to click the package.
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Shipped, my new dual-core 2.8GHz pinning de-system with 88 hard drive and intel graphics was
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under $150.
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The turntable was another 20 bucks and upgrade from one gig to four gig of used DDR2 was another
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30, but both turned out to be worth it.
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Once the box shift with Ubuntu, I thought installing the distro of my choice would be
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of no consequence, and this is where my tail begins.
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I am going to start my story towards Ann as the most important part.
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After installing four Linux distros in as many days, counting the original Ubuntu 10.04LTX
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box shift with a partial installation of solosos2 revision 5.
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And for Dune 2 and finally the Ubuntu 1012.04, I discovered I couldn't boot to due to
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grub corruption.
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Machine would post, but where I should have seen messages from grub, I got a blank screen
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with a cursor in the upper left hand corner.
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First, I thought I would do a total disk wipe and read start over, but using D-band from
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the ultimate boot CD for Windows said it wasn't able to write to the drive I'd never
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seen that before, so I started downloading the latest rescue text.
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Meanwhile I found an article told me that I could repair grub with an Ubuntu CD, links
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in the show note, so I tried booting from the Ubuntu 12.04 CD using the boot device
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selector built into the hardware.
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Same black screen proceeded by a message that the boot device I had selected was not present.
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Same thing with the Fidu 2 DVD that it worked just the day before.
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With the exception of the ultimate boot CD for Windows, I couldn't seem to get a live CD
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to boot.
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Now I have it in finished downloading rescue text and suspecting it in a problem with
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awful drive.
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I used Unit boot to make a rescue text bootable thumb drive.
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Rescue text has a pre-boot menu that lets you choose between 32 and 64 bit images, but
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that was as far as I got, once I made a menu selection nothing else happened.
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At this point I was suspecting a hardware failure just happened coincide with my last
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Ubuntu install.
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This is an ultra small form factor Dell, the kind you see in corner cell or hospital systems,
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so there weren't really many components I could swap out.
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I didn't have any DDR2 laying around, but I did test each of the two sticks the system
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came with independently and coming up with the same results as before.
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I then reasoned that a grub corruption error should go away entirely if I disabled a hard
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drive, so I physically disconnected the drive and disabled a safety connector in the system
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BIOS.
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I still couldn't boot to a live CD or bootable USB stick.
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Deciding there was a reason this machine had wound up on the secondary market, I hooked
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everything back up and reset the BIOS settings to the default.
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Still no luck.
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As a hail married the next day, I burned the rescue text ISO to a CD and hooked up an external
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USB optical drive.
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This time I booted right into the live CD, did a two-step grub repair, and when I unplugged
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the external drive I was able to boot right back in to the Ubuntu install that I made
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the two days before.
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Now booting to live CDs from the original Opel drive and from the thumb drive works,
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rescue talks for the wind, and again the link to their websites in the show notes.
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Now a little bit on how I got into this mess.
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Start story back to the beginning.
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As I said the Dell shipped with 10.04, but I wanted something a little less pedestrian
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than the Ubuntu.
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I wronged that I wound up back there on anyway.
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I tried hybrid, but once again, like the trial on the Pentium 4 that I mentioned on Linux
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Basics, while live CD booted the icons never appeared on the desktop.
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I think it must be a memory thing since that Dell only shipped with a gig of RAM, and
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if that was shared with the integrated video.
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After hybrid, I really wanted to be one of the cool kids and run soul so s.
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At the install hung twice transferring the file boot slash initrd.img-3.3.6-solo.sos
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and I left that running one hole after him just to be sure.
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So failing is so-so s I casted around for 64 bit ISO that already had on hand because
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it remembered it takes me about the better part of the day to download a DVD sized ISO.
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And when I looked around it occurred to me that I wanted to give Ubuntu a try anyway.
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Ubuntu is a rolling release ford of Fedora, with a known two desktop, except at the bottom
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bar is placed with a max style dock complete without the icons.
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Which were really cute at first, but I could tell right away eventually that would get
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all my nerves.
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However, I found I liked the distro, despite the fact that I found the default software
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choices were a little light for a 900 meg download.
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At Google Office, Chromium, but no Firefox, no GIMP, worst of all, no mumble and a repose
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at all.
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It's really for Ubuntu devs when I first started to search Google for an easy way to install
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mumble and ford to.
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You should see how many reviews I came up with it to be summed up is, but Ubuntu is great.
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Why is there no mumble?
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Unfortunately, thinking the mumble problem would be an easy solution.
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I put it on the back burner while I installed and configured all my default set of comfort
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apps from the repose, Firefox, Xchat, GIMP, VLC, LibreOffice, etc.
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When I was also anticipating the arrival that week of a 2.4GHz headset, wireless, which
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I'd help to be able to use on the new machine to join that Friday in the Linux Basics
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log and podcast.
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I visited the mumble installation page on SourceForge and found out they no longer linked
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to .dev files or if it were .style.rpm as they assume you can install these from your
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own repositories.
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Thanking someone must have found an easy solution I hit Google.
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The best answer I found was a page on the Ubuntu forums, again, link in the show notes.
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That suggested downloading mumble and a dozen prerequisite library.rpm from third-party
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site called rpm.pbong.net.
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I visited pbong.net and found when I looked up each library, it seemed I got a dozen different
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lakes to different versions of the file.
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Then I saw a link that seemed to offer the promise of simplifying my task.
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If I subscribed to pbong.net, I could add their entire catalog as a repo while researching
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LoginistMe at Loginimacy of pbong.net.
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I found them mentioned in the same sentence as rpm fusion as an alternate repository for
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a photographer.
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That gave me the idea to also install the rpm fusion repos at the same time, thanking
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I might find some of the needed libraries in there.
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I registered with pbong and discovered I would only have access to their repository for
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a 14-day free trial after which access for cost me $3 a month.
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And understandably, hosting such a service must cost some money.
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I figured the free trial would at least get mumble installed with through the setup.
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Among the questions I had to answer were, which Fedor I was using, and I picked 17 since
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Fedor's rolling and shrekening edge, I assumed, and 32 or 64 bit, pbong.net generated custom.repo
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file to place in my slash Etsy slash yum.repo's.de directory.
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At this time, I'd already put in the repos for rpm fusion.
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The fun started when I ran yum update.
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I got error cannot find a valid base URL for repo rpm fusion dash free.
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It turns out that the location of the rpm fusion servers are usually commented out in the
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.repo files.
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I'm guessing Fedor must already know where they are, but Fedor does not.
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So I uncommented each of the based URL statements in there are three, and each of the rpm fusion.repo
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files.
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There are four of those files, free, non-free, free testing, and non-free testing.
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I then ran yum update, and this time I was told to pass for the rpm fusion base URL
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to non-exist.
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I opened the path in a browser and confirmed it was indeed incorrect.
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I pruned sub-directors for the path one by one until I found the truncated URL that
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actually existed on the rpm fusion fTP server.
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I looked at the .repo files again, and figured out the path's reference included global
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environment variables that were inconsistent between Fedor and Fedor 2.
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For instance, the variable dollar sign release in Fedora should return a value like 15, 16,
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or 17, where in Fedor 2 it resolves to 2012.
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I figured if I took the time I could walk up and down the fTP server and come up with
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equivalent literal paths to put the rpm fusion .in the rpm fusion .repo files, but instead
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I just moved those repo files to another folder to deal with them another day.
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I again launched yum update.
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This time I had no errors, but I was getting excessive amount of new files from my new p-bone.net
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repo.
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Yum update both updates your sources and downloads all the chains files all in one operation.
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It's possible the ruling Fedor 2 is closer to Fedora 16, so when I told p-bone.net I was
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running Fedora 17.
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All the files in that new alternate repo were newer than the ones I already had, which
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would explain why it seemed to be trying to replace every package on my system.
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In any case, I had no wish to be dependent on a repo I had to rent it $3 a month.
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So I canceled the operation and admitted to fee and started downloading the 64-bit version
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of boom 2.
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I know I said I would rather have a more challenging distro, but because of its location, this computer
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needs to be it just works PC, not a hack on it for half a day box.
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I would like to give him magia, rosa, or PC Linux OS a shot, but too many packages from
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outside the repos, case in point Hulu Desktop, are only available in Debian and Fedora
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flavors.
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And you know the rest.
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I installed a boom 2, bought my grub, and flew back to the top of the story to see how
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I saw that.
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Alright, well, you've been listening to Hacker Public Radio with 5150.
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You've contacted me at 5150 at Linuxpacement.com, or leave a comment on my webpage at the
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big redswitch.ruplegardons.com.
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And then our party reached the mainland.
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