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Klaatu continues his tour of all the little packages that are installed on your Linux box. In this episode: JFS, kbd utils, kmod, less, lha and lrzip compression showdown, libcgroup, libgudev, lilo, logrotate, and LVM. Since setting up an array of drives often happens when you are installing an OS, it's worth noting up front that I recommend not attempting to use your installer's LVM setup tool, since, as far as I have seen, they are generally unholy messes...
Why should you use open source for your next project? Klaatu tells all! shasum -a256=1d6fcae49e3e47803f48d1ee51db945d1e5960190fa40066d1f115437b8c4a83
Listener feedback. shasum -a256=1d61524f85971444c75320767e09692ac278242e7aade8a9e5be4543ea6ea419
Klaatu installs NetBSD on a Raspberry Pi rev 1. Klaatu attempts to kill its FFS file system LIVE ON AIR. Long story short: you should go install NetBSD on a Pi. shasum -a256=6d4b01d5609a6b22e1f5f3fc0922db2f351b5afc74860c7d78cd9c752a56cf19
Learn how to use Slackware tag files to customize a Slackware install, plus the secret of how to perform a Slackware install in less than half a gigabyte. shasum -a256=b0ec5f9b9f526f014ebc4c955e5da0edf4e96be1e19715165f9ef91ab43a87c5
Exploration of the Slackware install set continues with inotify, some install scripts, ISA plug-and-play, jfsutils, kbd, kernel packages, with a few detours into the world of gzip redirection, some stuff about grep, and a howto on compiling the Linux kernel. shasum -a256=e1ce088d19e7318c29745a954eff2b509c44db44fa3ca5406d1dae4fde41a6a0
Klaatu gushes over Porteus, the portable Slackware distribution. shasum -a256=951dbd39a435001fd1818acadac123444ad9fc370ecbfcae15d6a7b88f895374
Klaatu tries `pkgsrc` on Slackware, and you won't believe what happens next. But to sum it up: it's super easy to implement, easy to use, and pretty nifty. To get `pkgsrc` on your Linux OS: Download: $ wget ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/current.pkgsrc.tar.gz Extract it to `/usr`: # su - # tar --extract --verbose --file pkgsrc.tar.gz -C /usr Bootstrap `pkgsrc`: # cd /usr/pkgsrc/ # ...
A bunch of listener feedback. Hear about old time sci fi internet shows, runtimes, and much much more, not the least of which is an open source audio converter powered by LibreOffice spreadsheet. shasum -a256=f7bb79ddb88065a8995aea87ef3f87d1f8293e206f871e77dae3dfe996b1d44e
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