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Episode: 770
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Title: HPR0770: byobu
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0770/hpr0770.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 02:07:39
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Hello everyone, I'm JWP and this is my monthly hacker public radio edition.
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I was learning about my stock of Ubuntu and I came across something extra in the accessories panel
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that I haven't seen before and that somehow I installed itself without really asking it to or doing something to it.
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Okay, so I'm going to butcher this thing's name. It's BYOBU.
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So, BYOBU is a Japanese term for decorative multi-panel screens that serve as folding-room dividers.
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As an open-source project, BYOBU is a lightweight configurable window manager built upon a G and U screen with elegant enhancement of otherwise functional playing practical G and U screen.
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The BYOBU includes an enhanced profile and configuration utilities for the G and U screen, window manager such as
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toggleable system status and notifications.
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Usage, let's look at the BYOBU screen.
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The bottom right row of BYOBU contains from left to right your distribution logo, name, uptime, CPU load, frequencies, RAM amount and usage and the date.
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You could have different info like the total number of processes or network statistics if this information is highly configurable.
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To configure it, all you have to do is press F9 and I have it open on my machine right now and it's the fault it has some very nice colors to it.
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So, at the lower left there, it has a boom to 11.04 which is my stock machine and has an uptime which is 21 hours, 22 minutes and currently I'm not using very much CPU.
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So, it has, and the CPU that hurts is fluctuating actually somehow.
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So, it's probably because it's a laptop and it fluctuates.
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It says I'm using my 2GB 24% and it has the time on it.
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Now, if you're using something like, say, my links is slug that I built and you put this BYOBU thing on it.
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It's really, really helpful and it has a little bit of color on it, a little bit of color on it, maybe.
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That would be really interesting if I could get that color out of a remote system.
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But, in any case, it's great. Moving on to the second part of my info.
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Guys, I purchased a new HP netbook and the reason I purchased this was that I was having trouble with the Ubuntu presentation mode.
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I was using wine to do the PowerPoint 2007 viewer and the Libra Office presenter didn't really present really well with stock Ubuntu and a projector.
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I couldn't get it to work. I realized that some people can't get it to work really well and everything.
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So, what I did was I went and I bought a HP 210-1017 in R.
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This thing has a trackpad on it but it has a pretty big trackpad.
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It doesn't have a separated buttons for the trackpad.
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So, I loaded it up. It came with this Windows 7 Starter. This thing is almost completely useless. This is a Windows 7 Starter.
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It's very buggy, very slow.
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So, I went ahead and I got my work commonplace operating system and I installed it, which is Windows 764 bit.
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I went to the store and I got the 2GB memory module to go in it and it has a 250GB hard drive.
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After much pain and suffering, I finally managed to get all of the 32 bit stuff working on it.
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So, all the buttons and everything. I got it to work and everything's great because it's the stock thing from my company.
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To include the activity key and everything. It was quite a bit of work.
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Then I said, well, you know, this big hard drive, I can go ahead and take 20GB and so I installed Subuntu on this partition.
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And the thing does not right click.
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And so I said, oh, it's got to be an easy fix. I'll just type it into the Ubuntu form and I'll figure it out.
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And it came with 27 pages of different instructions.
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Apparently, there are 31 different models made and each one has a different death sensitivity or something like this with this trackpad.
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Now, of course, if I use a mouse or a attachable USB track ball, everything works flawlessly.
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But it sort of defeats the purpose of having a portable netbook that I want to use the trackpad.
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So, I have a challenge to everyone. And there is a prize. My Nokia N770 is getting long in the tooth.
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And so I replaced it with an Android device from Entourage recently. And so I don't have a need for it anymore.
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And I was just going to donate it at the AUGCAMP this year. But in the spirit of competition, I'm going to be at the AUGCAMP.
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And whoever can make the changes to my Ubuntu installation to make the trackpad work gets the Nokia N770 with all of the CDs for all of the hacks.
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So the 2006 version, the 2007 version, the 2008 version, and all of the software and cheats and everything that I have will be on a separate CD.
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And it's in great condition too. I would say about 85% condition if I had to say anything.
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And the battery on it is pretty good. It connects to any Nokia phone. I use the 2007 browser. And it seems to work fairly well.
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And you can play games and it's a great little e-reader even today, even though it's five or six years old. It works really well.
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So that's going to be the price. So I call out all the Ubuntu freaks.
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Also, if you think that Ubuntu might not be the right thing for me, if you don't want to use any Debian-based or Fedora or anything like that, just bring your USB stick and we'll let you, as long as you don't destroy the data partition,
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you can reinstall the however you want to get it to work.
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The only thing that I ask is that if it's a configuration file, that you also give it to me as a separate file or tell me where that is in the system so that when I do upgrade to the next long-term support release, I will have it.
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Okay. Well, that's pretty much it. It's a little long from a normal hacker public radio thing. I hope everything goes well with you all. If you all have any comments or solutions or anything that you need to contact me with, my email address is jwp5athopmail.com.
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio. For more information on the show and how to contribute your own shows, visit hackerpublicradio.org.
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