I install chris brannon's talking arch linux a little earlier this
weekend. It was not the first Linux I've installed either. I use the
talking version since I can't see anything at all. For as small a Linux
as this is it's impressive. We need a foomatic-rip package though because
my parallel printer probably won't work well otherwise and that makes it
difficult for those helping me shop to read my grocery lists. I have
already built and got astrolog running on archlinux and for free accurate
horoscopes that's a good choice. I could probably package it for this
Linux if there's enough interest. Another problem probably of interest to
a larger audience is no command line spreadsheet programs are yet
available. I can probably put some things together for that too. I'll
definitely do that for myself and again if there's enough interest I can
probably build something and make it available. I do use orca and gnome a
little, but the graphical user environment isn't my normal living space
while at home. I'm required to use Windows at work so I figure while I'm
at home I get to choose my operating systems and my operating system
interfaces. I don't want the two environments getting confused with each
other.
- [arch-general] my intro Jude DaShiell
- Re: [arch-general] my intro Sven-Hendrik Haase
- Re: [arch-general] my intro David C. Rankin
- Re: [arch-general] my intro Ray Rashif
- Re: [arch-general] my intro Chris Brannon
- Re: [arch-general] my intro Jude DaShiell
- Re: [arch-general] my intro Jude DaShiell
- Re: [arch-general] my intro Sven-Hendrik Haase
- Re: [arch-general] my intro Jude DaShiell