Le 22.08.2013 15:22, 郭靖 a écrit :
在 2013年8月22日星期四UTC+8下午6时50分01秒,Ralf Mardorf写道:
On Wed, 2013-08-21 at 19:41 -0700, 郭靖 wrote:
> I've burned a Live CD, and I tried it on VirtualBox, it looked
fine
> but I chose the wrong place for GRUB, at last it didn't run well.
More information is needed to comment this.
> is Synaptic different from apt-get? Which of them has more
softwares?
Both use the same list of repositories, so the same software is
available.
> mc looks fine and I may tried out.
mcedit is the command to access it's editor directly and
mcedit /path/to/file/foo will open the editor and a file directly.
nano
is another easy to use editor, but you should know the basics how to
use
vi, or vim, since those are the editors that usually are separated
from
the rest of the userspace and available if everything should be
broken
on UNIX like systems.
If you want to learn Linux this way I would recommend to use another
distro, but this are only my 2 cents. I for example prefer Arch over
Debian. Beside the repositories that provide binaries Arch comes
with a
build system similar to FreeBSD ports, packages neither for this
build
system, nor for the binaries are split, as they are for Debian. Arch
packages follow upstream, IOW a lib will not get a separated
package,
headers don't get separated packages too. Building packages for Arch
is
much easier than doing it for Debian. The _real_ rolling release
model
of Arch does provide latest _stable_ software, so if you want to
develop
using a lot of new stuff from git, svn etc., you wouldn't run that
easy
into issues, as you'll do when using Debian.
> If I dual-boot Debian on my MBP, then install rEFIt, would it be
fine?
I don't know.
Debian:
https://wiki.debian.org/MacBook/DebianInstallTutorial
https://wiki.debian.org/MacBookPro
Arch:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBook
http://codylittlewood.com/arch-linux-on-macbook-pro-installation/
> And can I send and/or receive mailing list or emails, and talk on
IRC
> channels?
You are already doing it ;), but yes you can do it using Linux too
:).
Regards,
Ralf
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I think you misunderstood, mc here means Midnight Commander, a file
manager.
Arch has been considered before, but I don't have a great knowledge
on Linux, hence I don't think it a nice idea to do so.
BTW, I mean can I use IRC on text-based OS?
Yes, and you can even browse the web if you want: you just need a
ncurse client to do that.
To find one that will suit your needs, I can only give an advice: run
aptitude, install debtags, then open a debtab consultation ( in views ),
go to protocol->irc tree, and search for one which have the debtab
interface::commandline or interface::text-mode.
Aptitude with debtags is my favorite method to search for softwares
which would fit my needs: it can filter stuff by many things, like
programming language, interface (x11, ncurses...), library (gtk, qt),
desktop environment... very useful when you try to keep a system as
lightweight as possible (I avoid stuff related to DE, and try to avoid
any thing with many dependencies, like python softwares usually.)
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