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Episode: 275
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Title: HPR0275: giver
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0275/hpr0275.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 15:24:32
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Neo's
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Welcome to Hecker Public Radio.
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I'm monster B and on the call is 330.
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Hello.
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Clot 2.
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Hello.
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And Peter, without the 64.
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Hi.
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Good night.
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And today, 330 is going to tell us all about giver.
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Oh boy.
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What the heck is giver?
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Is that like giving someone mono?
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In a way, yes.
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The giver is an intro land file sharing application
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that it basically makes stuff like NFS and Samba
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really, really, really, really retardedly easy.
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What it does is it opens up a window
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and all of the other computers on your network
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that are running giver show up in like a buddy list.
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And then you can just drag and drop files.
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Just like you can even take like a whole assortment of files
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that are like on a desktop or something.
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Click and drag, select them and then drop them on.
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So whichever user you want to give them.
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And on their computer will pop up and say, hey,
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so-and-so is trying to share files with you.
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Do you want these?
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And you just say yes or no.
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If you say yes, the files start moving over.
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Once they're done, on both computers,
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it says that the files are sent.
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If you say no, it sends a message back
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to the originating user going, they don't want it.
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And for someone like me that doesn't completely
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understand networking, but is always trying to do things
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that he has no idea what he's doing.
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This is great.
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It sounds great.
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Yeah, it's completely written in mono
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and was done by a couple of guys at Novel during brain share.
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From what I'm hearing, this isn't going to replace
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them like NFS and Samba.
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The other system has to say yes to receive these files.
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But it's not like I can just transfer files from one
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computer to the other.
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Is that correct?
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Because you have to get up and walk
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over to the other one and say yes.
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If you were to get between yourself.
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But let's say somehow magically you
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had a nice big network at home.
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And you're sharing files with the family and such.
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And somehow you magically work at one of these places
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that runs Linux.
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And if you can get all the people on that network to run it,
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all you have to do is pick up your laptop from home,
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take it to work.
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And then that list is populated with a whole different type
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of people.
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So it is auto detected.
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It's like done through a Vahee or what
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there's Eurocon, whatever it is.
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Yeah, it actually uses Eurocon.
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OK.
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And it just, what it does is it looks
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that because you have to have the client on all the computers.
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So we're just looking for the client and hooked everybody up.
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What about a Dropbox option?
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I mean, not the program, but the concept of a Dropbox.
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So that if I've got a coworker or a family member who's
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not in front of their computer, but I do want to send them
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some file, is there some isolated folder
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that I could send to them so that they could still get it
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when they get back or not that I'm aware of?
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And what about if they want to request a file,
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like if they say, oh, I need that audio file from me?
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Can they go into, I mean, is there
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any way for them to ping me through this?
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Or they would just have to like, OK.
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It's really just like a, it would be like,
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if you were talking, it's really good for collaboration.
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You're collaborating on a project.
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And one guy is all the way down the hallway.
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You don't want to, you know, you're fat like me.
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You don't want to walk because you'll
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start sweating on the way.
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So, you know, you're in an IRC channel
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or passing emails back and forth.
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And, you know, you want to send a big hunk and set a file.
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You're like, hey, here's all the stuff that I did before lunch.
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You just want to sit it all over to him.
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You can go here.
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And it's just one click and drag, and they get it.
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Cool.
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So, this is just a, like, for a local network.
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It's not for over the net.
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OK.
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That's where I was confused.
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I was like, so you have to be on the exact same network
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to do this.
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Yeah.
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And when Claude said something about Dropbox,
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because when I started going, hey, I just found this thing.
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It was wild in the IRC.
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People kept going, well, OK, he's Dropbox for that.
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But to do it in Dropbox, you have to go all the way out
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to the web and then back into the network.
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Where this is just like a straight shot across.
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Yeah, that's the problem I've got with Dropbox.
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Like, if you're on a limited bandwidth and limited download,
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you know, a quota for the month, you're going to waste
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the hell of a lot of Dropbox, I reckon.
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Yeah.
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So, if you're used to it, save your bandwidth.
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Yeah, well, I mean, I'm comfortable just
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mapping drives with NFS.
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Yeah.
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The only downside I see with that is if I wanted to transfer,
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if I want to pull a movie off my midbox for some reason
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and actually copy it over to my machine,
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not just stream it off the midbox,
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I would have to go to the midbox, then send it up
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to my desktop machine, and then I'd have to walk up
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to my desktop machine and say, yeah, OK, I want that.
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Is there really no, you can configure that,
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so it's automatic?
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Not that I've seen, and there hasn't actually
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been a whole lot of development on it since the brain share.
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Like, they got it going in a couple of hours.
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Yeah, just two guys sat down and started hacking at it.
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So, you know, if they may do it someday, maybe,
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but probably not, because I think they really
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wanted to keep this as simple as possible.
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Yeah, I can certainly say the need, like, probably new users
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who aren't comfortable setting up Sam Burr and NFS.
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Certainly, but I'm just wondering,
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like, in a home environment, I don't know,
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you need that security to say, yeah, I want to accept the file.
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Yeah.
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Because if I'm sending something to my wife and, you know,
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what, she's not going to say, no, I don't want it.
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So, you would think there would be something in there
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that's automatic.
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But, yeah, I can see people wanting to use it, certainly.
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And so, I've been cheating and using it
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to get files onto my server.
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Because, you know, FTP is either slow
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or I end up doing something that crashes halfway through.
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So, I can just drag and drop them over there
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and then move them around from the command line,
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you know, SS states in from my desktop.
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Yeah, but when I'm lame and I have X on my, on my web server.
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Yeah, but then there's, so you can use them.
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If you want to copy files.
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I mean, yeah, okay.
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It went again.
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It's Lenny's offering a million ways to do the same thing.
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And why is it doing something, yeah.
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And as we've talked about, that's probably a good thing.
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Yeah.
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So, that's really all I can milk out of talking about,
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and give her.
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It works.
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And it works reliably.
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Oh, it is a pretty neat program.
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I'm going to put the link in the show notes.
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And there's also a little video that goes along with it.
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But the link is code.google.com forward slash p forward slash giver.
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And then you'll find the downloads in the video on that site.
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Yeah, I've certainly got to install it and have a look at it.
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So, I mean, I think that's half what I think is left for it.
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I bet I'm not going to end with things just trying to do that.
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Yeah.
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Check out that video kind of shows you a lot about it,
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how you can, you know, if you have like your music player going with a song playing,
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you can actually drag that song onto your giver icon.
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Is that what you do, 330, when you drop something on it?
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Yeah, it looks kind of like if you had a buddy and pigeon,
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except for the area that you can drag it into,
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is like a half inch to an inch tall.
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So, you don't actually drag it to the wrong person.
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Yeah, I think people would be more comfortable, obviously,
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using this than especially when they knew too many.
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Yeah, that's a good thing.
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So, I really see this being useful like at a business.
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Yeah, the home saying I kind of an adult to be useful for me.
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So, if you were to business and you had people of varying knowledge,
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you could go, all right, we're going to do this from the simplest place possible,
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and then just push it through to everyone.
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Yeah, so I think if it's an island,
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hey, that's what I really choose it for.
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No, you still running crunchy on your trip, we?
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Yeah, I am, actually.
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So, how's that going? Still pretty good?
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Yeah, and I'm still loving the crap out of it.
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I still haven't sounded out my audio issue,
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but I haven't tried either.
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Was it doing? It's just not working?
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Yeah, I just, it's just a different interface.
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Yeah, because I'm used to the Genome Volume Manager applet thing.
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And I'm trying to use the XFCE4 mixer.
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And it's similar, but not quite the same.
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So, I still can play with it.
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And you'd like to talk about Terminator and your latest HPR,
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the earlier one, and the more I've used that,
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the more impressed I've become with it.
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I don't know, for one thing, it just looks tight, yeah.
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Certainly, if you spell and type like me,
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I find it held a lot easier to copy and paste stuff from the Terminal,
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whereas I used to run console a lot and, you know,
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have them like the tabs.
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And I might have, like, six tabs open,
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and then I'd have to tab all the way through them
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to get back to the one I wanted to copy and paste stuff into.
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Whereas this, you know, you just control,
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have you, they're all there open,
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you can use them now, cut and paste,
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paste it into the other Terminal, this stuff like that.
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I even went to, well, I was going to start
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went to the trouble to install it on the arch machine,
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but there was no trouble with installing it on there,
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because it was in Pac-Man, really close anyway.
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But that was a really good phone,
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though, I can just come up with it.
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Oh, it's beautiful.
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Plus, you were talking about the tabs,
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you can also have tabs on this, too.
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Oh, yeah.
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Yeah, you can have like, like a tab with six slices in each one,
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if you want it, or even more.
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Oh, okay.
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Yeah, that's pretty good.
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That's why it's a black box.
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She's a really happy new piece.
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Others say it's just a Terminator default
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where you can add tabs.
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Yeah, but I just like to have the terminal,
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one terminal, all their split, you know,
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like, I think, 330, you said nine or whatever, yeah.
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Certainly nine is easy on a big monitor,
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you have bloody 20, and still be able to read them,
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and just have them on a separate workspace.
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Yeah, no, it's a really good application.
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I like it.
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The more I've used it, the more impressed I've become with it.
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Yeah, you can just right click, and open up,
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and it's right underneath where it says split.
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You know, your windows, there's an open tab button.
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Oh, yeah, down there, and then look at that.
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I'm just too busy splitting them, yeah.
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Okay, I didn't find it until Monster Resets, I'm about it.
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Yeah, you can start playing with it,
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and you're like, oh, wow, I can split this up a million times,
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and you stop there.
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Yeah, it takes a while to get over that.
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As it unfolds, shift arrow keys to move through your tabs voice.
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How long have I been doing that?
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Oh, for the tabs, I never tried that.
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Remember we talked about the slaces before,
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because you found it, the control tab.
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Yeah, I'm not sure about tabs.
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Yeah, following with Terminator is all the hot keys.
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They must be listed some way.
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Is that everyone thought to do this?
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But if you guys looked in the man page
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to see if the hot keys are in there.
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I have.
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I've never read one of them.
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Yep, I see it.
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Okay, yeah, I used it, because when I start up my triple E PC,
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I have Terminator start up automatically,
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and I used the minus M option to go full screen.
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Yeah, they're all over K-binding green there.
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Oh, wow, you can actually resize the actual windows
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with K-binding.
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Yeah, control shift, you're right.
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That's going to split you in the horizontally.
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Are you diversically?
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That's crazy.
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I'm going to have to make a cheat sheet and print it out.
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With all these commands between flux box,
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I mean, shortcuts between flux box and this,
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I can't remember them all.
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I do most things in Terminator now, just because it's already
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open, and I can just split it up and do something else in it.
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And because the default copy and paste,
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it's just control and then shift and whatever,
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I keep trying to control shift in copy and paste
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in other applications, this plug and the crap out of me,
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because I hit it three or four before I realize it's not
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going to do anything.
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OK, you're still using it on top of an X term, right?
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Or using the GNOME Terminal?
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I think it's the GNOME Terminal setting.
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Control shift said, if you're in a terminal,
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say you've got it like nine terminals open.
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If you hit control shift said, that focuses on that one
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and scales it up to whatever size you've got the other nine
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open, that's pretty cool, too.
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There's more you'll find out about this Terminator
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the more impressive it gets.
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The first tab or your last tab or whatever,
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so this is one of the nicer man pages I've ever seen.
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It's very straightforward and very well written.
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If I get off, you'll know that we've got people
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are locking in here.
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We've got to be down the stone counter, I can hear.
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So should we move on to what we're running on our
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triple ease?
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Sure.
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We're being prompted by people in the chat from where
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we're recording this live.
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Yeah, it's amazing, you just start up a call
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and people start listening, it's kind of crazy.
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No, no, Peter, you're using the default
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Jandross, right?
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On your triple ease?
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Yeah, well, it's not mine, it's my daughters.
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And yeah, like I said, it's what she wants.
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She can never get around so easy, it's really good.
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It's not greasy, certainly.
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I've actually ordered a few cards because she can install
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another operating system on a card and leave
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the Jandross operating system on there.
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So I can have a play around with a few.
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But no, I just wouldn't change it for her because just
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watching her use it, she knows exactly what she's doing.
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Go ahead, you've gotten the chat the other day
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and wants to learn how to chat with you, didn't you?
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Didn't she?
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Yeah.
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She wanted to do it all the time.
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Well, you guys got her the seven inch model rate?
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Yeah, just the test.
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And I must admit, if I was to buy one,
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I would go for a bigger one.
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I guess I'd just get a little bit frustrated with the keys.
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Like I've got big hands, free fat fingers.
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And yeah, the keyboard's just a little bit too small
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for me to be comfortable with.
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But for her, it's pretty good, though.
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Ah, it's the ideal.
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I mean, in comparison, like ratio wise,
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I would imagine that the keyboard for her fingers
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is typically what an adult can, compared to a full-sized keyboard,
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yet it's really good for her, I'd imagine.
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Not that she's attached to her.
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So much to be with him right on yours.
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Do you want to hear it all?
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Yeah, we could be here for an hour.
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I've done that.
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Now, when I first boot my knob, it boots into a KDM login.
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And then, from there, I go right into fluxbox.
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And the reason I'm sticking with the KDM,
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because I get the nice KDE mouse cursor inside the fluxbox,
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it looks pretty good.
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Now, on the toolbar, I have automatically
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starts up with system is KMixer, KNetwork Manager, KPower
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Save, and Clipper.
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It's a clipboard tool.
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I don't know if you guys use that one.
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I'm going to hit the file bug report on this,
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because I noticed on my desktop, too,
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they automatically inserted entries in there.
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One of them is iPod, and the other one is Google.
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I wonder if they're being paid or something
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to put that in there.
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Because when you clear it, it comes back later.
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When you log back in.
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But anyways, for my editors, I use nano and k-write.
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For my terminal emulators, I use Terminator, of course.
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IRC, I use Conversation.
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And for the file manager, I use Doffin.
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And for videos and music, I use a VLC.
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And I use K, PDF, or eBooks.
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So that's about it.
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No, and for web browsing, I use Ice Weasel.
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And that's all on top of Debian Lennie, right?
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Yeah, Debian Lennie.
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Yeah, I use it just like a big computer.
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There's really no restriction on these things.
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And so I think I've gone the exact opposite of you,
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because I've got Crunchy on there, which
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it's still Debian based, but it's open box.
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And for the clipboard, I use it.
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And this is a default.
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I don't actually care that much about clipboards
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to have gone looking for one.
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But it's called Parselite, or Parselite, or I don't know.
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I really just couldn't care a lot as long
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as I can copy and paste that I don't care.
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But in a terminal emulator, I use Terminator.
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The X-Term is on here, but I've never even opened it.
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I haven't had a need.
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I use Firefox for web browsing.
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FUNAR for file management.
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As a text editor, I either use Mano or G at it.
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For IRC, I use a RISC inside of Terminator.
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For instant messaging, I use Finch inside of Terminator.
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I've got some just the lighter weight office stuff
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and they're like Abbey Word and GNU Merrick.
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For Sound and Video, Rhythm Box is installed,
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but I don't ever use it.
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I end up using EmPlayer.
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And that's, I'm kind of like you.
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I use it just like I would at desktop.
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It's just a desktop that I can pick up and go to the callacher.
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And off to do other things with it.
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Yeah, I pretty much went to the exact opposite way
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you did and went GTK with all my apps instead of CUBE.
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The reason I did that is just to try out KD4.
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And I kind of just stuck with the apps.
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Because on my desktop, I use all GTK apps.
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And the one thing I did leave out is Mixer.
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And I'm not going to talk about that
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because I don't have it all sorted out yet.
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I think I've got three different Mixers installed
|
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to try to sort out input issues.
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Yeah, I'm using the K Mix now, like I said,
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but I think I like the GNOME one better.
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Because I notice on K Mix, sometimes when I unplug my USB
|
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headset, a K Mix will crash at me.
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Ah, that's so good.
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Yeah, and I have to restart it.
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I don't know if that's a, that might be a fluxbox thing too.
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I don't know.
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It did not handle USB well.
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But I need to get some more games on it staying so far.
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The only games I have is two chess games.
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E-Board and Dream Chess.
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But I need to get some arcade games on here.
|
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I had urban terror running on mine
|
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when I had a Ubuntu on it.
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It was pretty good.
|
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Well, it was just enough hardware to run it
|
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on the lowest settings.
|
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But yeah, I had a, I've got a little external USB mouse
|
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that you plug the little, it's wireless
|
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or you plug the little thing inside.
|
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But yeah, man, I could, I could have just sat down anywhere
|
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with it down and started shooting people in the head.
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I was pretty pumped about that.
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And since Klausu isn't back, we can't ask him
|
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what he's running.
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He's only got something odd on his.
|
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He's only got that bloody foot door on me.
|
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Well, when we were at OLF, he had, he had just
|
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least all deviant on it because it had just come out
|
||||
with all the stuff he needed to the e.
|
||||
And he had fluxbox on it.
|
||||
But that was only because like the two or three weeks
|
||||
before that, he didn't have a desk
|
||||
and a top environment on it at all.
|
||||
He was just running a straight command line.
|
||||
And so he figured he might want to have something on there.
|
||||
So while he was in his hotel room, he had so much fun.
|
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Come, yeah.
|
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Ideally, I reckon fluxbox is made for those little machines.
|
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Or open box or any of those boxes.
|
||||
I'm blown with that in box, yeah.
|
||||
But can that crunch being go on on?
|
||||
Yeah, there's a, there's a special,
|
||||
there's a special question.
|
||||
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
|
||||
I don't remember you said that.
|
||||
Yeah, it's got the EPC lean kernel on it.
|
||||
And it's just like having regular crunch bang,
|
||||
just a smaller screen.
|
||||
Yeah, well, I think when I get one of these cards,
|
||||
I might have a look at the crunchy just to see how it goes.
|
||||
And another thing that my daughter's using the EPC for is,
|
||||
we mount the drive off the MIP box.
|
||||
So she can just go up to a bedroom and play all the,
|
||||
like door of the explorer and all that sort of stuff
|
||||
I've taped for her now.
|
||||
Nice and easy.
|
||||
And it strains really well.
|
||||
It plays all those sort of things, you know, really good.
|
||||
And the 17 inch screen is pretty good for just laying in bed
|
||||
and putting it on a window sill and just laying there
|
||||
and watching it.
|
||||
Yes, that's not bad.
|
||||
About the only thing that, and I don't know,
|
||||
because I've got the 900 megahertz solar on.
|
||||
But you really can't push high death video too much.
|
||||
No, but that would also be a limitation of Wi-Fi.
|
||||
Well, yeah, I obviously wouldn't try to stream
|
||||
by definition shares that we've recorded.
|
||||
Well, no, I had both the 1080p and the 480p
|
||||
of a big bug bunny on there.
|
||||
Yeah.
|
||||
And I just wanted to see if it would play it.
|
||||
And I was getting about two frames a second
|
||||
watching the 1080p, the 480p fine, but that's standard death.
|
||||
Yeah.
|
||||
But obviously, if you're going to do something,
|
||||
then you're going to use Maming Cater or something
|
||||
and re-encoded to whatever size your video display is.
|
||||
Because there's no point trying to stream,
|
||||
like high death movies, able to screen it's only,
|
||||
I don't even know what the resolution of these things are.
|
||||
It's a bit of a point that's exercise, isn't it?
|
||||
Yeah.
|
||||
So I know the 9-inch is 1024 by 600.
|
||||
Yeah.
|
||||
Yeah, no.
|
||||
Yeah, it's a good little screen, certainly.
|
||||
Oh, yeah.
|
||||
No, I really didn't look too close at the 8.9-inch
|
||||
Ohio Linux fast, but they've never seen a 7-inch.
|
||||
No, all that black on both sides of the screen,
|
||||
is there anything there?
|
||||
Yeah, the speakers.
|
||||
OK.
|
||||
At the top, you've got the camera on the sides.
|
||||
You've got the speakers.
|
||||
But yeah, ideally, they could have made the screen
|
||||
cake up just about all that.
|
||||
Put the speakers down next to the touchpad on either side.
|
||||
You've got a bit of real estate there.
|
||||
And the camera's that sort of pinhole thing
|
||||
so you could fit it in that bezel anyway.
|
||||
But like I said, it's not the screen.
|
||||
Even I think I've complained a few times about needing glasses.
|
||||
But it's not the size of the screen that I find a problem.
|
||||
It's the size of the keyboard.
|
||||
It's just too small for my bat-unimble fingers.
|
||||
When you said that about the speakers,
|
||||
that's exactly what they did for the 8.9 inch.
|
||||
Yeah, they moved underneath the laptop.
|
||||
Because it's really quiet, because it's
|
||||
shooting all the sound down at whatever it's sitting on.
|
||||
And then it shoots out.
|
||||
But I tend to have headphones plugged into mine anyway.
|
||||
Well, that's what I was going to say.
|
||||
My daughter usually has the old headphones plugged in anyway.
|
||||
Lucky you.
|
||||
I mean, I don't think you want to sit around and listen
|
||||
to a 12 hour marathon at the door of the explorer.
|
||||
On the map, on the map.
|
||||
Well, guys, we're running out of time,
|
||||
because the Linux crank is going to start five minutes.
|
||||
But thanks for calling in.
|
||||
Yeah, I'm fine.
|
||||
Say in a few minutes.
|
||||
Yeah, a few minutes.
|
||||
And everyone that's listening to the pre-recorded episode,
|
||||
we do this live every Saturday night about 10 p.m.
|
||||
central standard time.
|
||||
So thanks for listening, everyone.
|
||||
Good night.
|
||||
Good luck.
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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