World: r3wp
[Linux] group for linux REBOL users
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Henrik 9-Sep-2007 [1789x2] | I usually don't launch script from nautilus, but you can make a shebang line in the first line of the script to launch it. This way, it should work no matter what desktop or command line you use in Linux. |
http://rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-2.html#section-2.2<-- shebang line | |
DanielSz 9-Sep-2007 [1791x3] | Yes, I'm using the shebang line, i can run rebol scripts from the shell by typing the name: ./syncro.r |
But If I click on the icon in nautilus (gnome), then I get this error message, although it occured only recently and for the life of me I can't remember what I changed | |
I remember that some time ago, if I would double click on the icon I would get a prompt wih the following options: "Run in Terminal", "Display", "Run". that's what I'd like to see again | |
btiffin 9-Sep-2007 [1794] | DanielSz; Depending on how many specific associations you have created... temporarily moving (ie backup) the ~/.nautilus subdir may help. It holds a metadata subdir. Which if you move .nautilus Nautilius will revert to defaults. Or check out these intstructions on update-mime-types. It effects ~/.local/share/mime/packages/Override.xml https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/6795 |
btiffin 13-Sep-2007 [1795] | Just installed a new favourite thing. unclutter for X. hides the mouse cursor when there is no activity; typing is SOOO much better now. Over the span of my lifetime, I'll probably get at least a few days out of each wrist before hardcore cts sets in. Lovin' it. No more venting about a Mac only feature. Yippee. |
DanielSz 13-Sep-2007 [1796x2] | Thanks for putting me on the right track, btiffin |
I'm looking to replace my mailer (The Bat! on windows) to a linux solution for ubuntu. what would you guys recommend? Claws? Evolution? Sunbird? Or something like mutt or pine? Or even some emacs solution? What do you think? | |
btiffin 13-Sep-2007 [1798] | I use IceApe; Debian's SeaMonkey. email, browser, chat, calendar app (I never use the composer, have Quanta for that) Because it's a be everything suite it's not the best at anything, but it's functional for me. |
Gabriele 13-Sep-2007 [1799] | i don't think there's anything close to the bat. you might try running it with wine. personally, i moved to gmail because of the amount of spam i get, i expected to miss the bat a lot, but actually i don't use email that much anymore, so i'm fine. |
DanielSz 13-Sep-2007 [1800x2] | To help do the transition, I wrote a rebol script that converts a native The Bat! mail database to a directory tree structure mirroring the contents in the open Berkeley format, mbox, as found in the Unix world. |
Anyone interested in the code, just drop me a line. | |
Henrik 13-Sep-2007 [1802] | how about putting it on rebol.org? |
DanielSz 13-Sep-2007 [1803x2] | Sure, but I have lots of excuses to postpone. First, I forgot my password for the library script. Second, before posting to rebol.org I have to write proper headers in the script (such as date, version number, license). Third, I have no idea if there is interest at all. But I got your point, which is legit. |
Ok, I recovered my password for the library script. That's one excuse less. | |
Robert 15-Sep-2007 [1805] | Isn't Opera available for Linux? I use it on Win for mails. Works great. |
Kaj 15-Sep-2007 [1806] | It is |
DanielSz 16-Sep-2007 [1807x3] | Opera is my browser of choice on all platforms. I never used it for mail, though.Thanks for reminding me. |
I must say I was pleasantly surprised with the evolution suite. It does sync with the palm, and the mailer itself is nice, searching is very quick even within large mail databases. | |
I tested Claws, which is nice, but searching is not fully featured. You have yo extend it with a third-party indexer if you want good performance. | |
Kaj 7-Oct-2007 [1810] | http://ml2mst.googlepages.com/thegospeloftux |
DanielSz 9-Oct-2007 [1811x4] | After a month of Evolution, I can say I'm not totally satisfied. It has some shortcomings both in the UI and in functionality. |
I use fetchmail to retrieve the mail and postfix to deliver it, so I can experiment at my heart content. | |
Looks like Claws is the contender after all | |
I happen to run a server, so I might set up an IMAP server to store all my mail, it is the ultimate geek solution. | |
btiffin 15-Oct-2007 [1815] | Read this page from Eric Raymond's Art of Unix Programming. The part about Unix is Fun to Hack. I think it may explain why I feel an affinity to drag people to Linux (kicking and screaming until the aaahh, thanks). His whole book is a wonderous read, but for now... http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/ch01s05.html#id2873078 Same applies to REBOL. Serious suits don't want engineers having fun. But fun work is good work and yet 40 years later that lesson still hasn't sunk in for mainstream development. Sad clowns. :) |
Robert 22-Dec-2007 [1816x4] | Guys, I need your advice. I want to setup a new version of my dedicated server,because I'm currently running RH7.2 and it's really dated... |
But I want to do it a bit different these days. I want use a totally stripped down Debian with XEN support. Any further server applications like web-server, mail-server, xpeers etc. will go into one or more virtual machines. | |
With this setup upgrading hardware should be easy. | |
Where do I get a minimal Debian ISO with XEN installed from? Any links? I did a search already but was not so successful with it. | |
Kaj 22-Dec-2007 [1820x3] | Dunno, but I'm offering another minimal Linux server distro set up for virtualisation ;-) |
I think the Debian people would say that any Debian ISO is a minimal one. If you do a custom server install, you can easily start with the minimum and just add Xen | |
Alternatively, you could run your server tasks on Amazon EC2, which is also Xen | |
TomBon 22-Dec-2007 [1823x4] | http://www.eisxen.org/ |
easy to create template driven new guest's, easy to admin and very stable... | |
the guest template is based on -> http://www.eisfair.org/ | |
no overhead, very lean and fast - another fine construct is ubuntu-xen with jeos guest and webmin for admin tasks | |
Robert 22-Dec-2007 [1827] | Tom, thanks for the link. I took a short look and this looks very promising. Will take a deeper look. |
Robert 23-Dec-2007 [1828x2] | Kaj, any link to the distro? |
EC2: Yes, the problem is that you can't save a state. So EC2 is more for serve-only stuff but not for interaction and state storing. At least that's how I understand it. | |
Kaj 23-Dec-2007 [1830x5] | There are Syllable Server announcements on our front page: |
http://syllable.org | |
The instructions for the latest version is here: | |
http://downloads.syllable.org/Linux/i686/systems/Server/0.2/README-SyllableServer-0.2.txt | |
Regarding EC2: yes, you have to do persistent storage outside of EC2. The logical choice for that is Amazon S3. You can install an S3 driver for the FUSE filesystem on Linux and use it transparently, if you keep the performance characteristics in mind | |
Robert 24-Dec-2007 [1835x3] | Yes, I know. But what I didn't got yet, is how do I make the whole FS using S3? IMO a special version of Linux is required that uses S3 only, nothing else. Otherwise I can't use EC2 as I would use a normal machine. |
Syllable: Well, for me a server distro doesn't need to have graphics, sound etc. Just plain minimum server, virtualization enabled, SSH for remote access and a simple way to add more packages. | |
Most distros are just to big, or contain that many things I don't need. Maybe Debian is the best choice. Starting with a total bare minimum. | |
Kaj 24-Dec-2007 [1838] | Syllable Server doesn't have graphics, sound, etc. beyond just the standard audio system that comes with the Linux kernel and the lightweight DirectFB and SDL libraries. You need SDL to run QEmu, which we include to do virtualisation. You can still run QEmu as a daemon and control it remotely, via VNC for example |
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