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Offline Nick Sonneveld

NAGI and Red Hat 8.0
« on: October 29, 2002, 08:42:39 AM »
ok,

I've finally got a working version of Linux working on my machine and after a few bug fixes, I've got NAGI working under Linux right in front of me.  No longer do I need to hope that it works on other people's Linux machines.

Course, a lot of the porting work thanks goes to RaDIaT1oN (anybody heard from him lately?)

Anyway.. now I've got this working linux setup.. I can work on RPMs and configure scripts and all the exciting dev stuff like that. :)

- Nick

PS Anybody know a decent file manager for Linux?  Nautilus is nice.. but slow and doesn't actually have a decent list view like Windows.


Nick Sonneveld  |  AGI Dev  |  NAGI

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Re:NAGI and Red Hat 8.0
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2002, 11:29:10 AM »
Try KDE as Desktop. If you are not a "hardcore open-source user" you might like it. The File-Manager, "Conqueror", is built-in. So you don't need a separate prog.

Offline Nick Sonneveld

Re:NAGI and Red Hat 8.0
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2002, 04:57:12 PM »
I'm not hardcore opensource (and I would prefer to use KDE) but I've tried mandrake with KDE and it was fairly slow.  There were long waits between loading programs and it got a bit ridiculous whilst waiting to open different sections of the config program up.

I've done some reading about it and I know it's not really their fault.. it's just their choice of language and the fact that gcc takes ages to do some pre-linking?

I only have a lowly 400mhz celeron. :)

- Nick
Nick Sonneveld  |  AGI Dev  |  NAGI

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Re:NAGI and Red Hat 8.0
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2002, 11:05:36 AM »
Sorry. In that case i can't help you.


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