Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Phil, That is a masterpiece of JARGON. Jerry Philip Forrest wrote: > The wonderful thing I've found lately running X86-64 SuSE Linux 10.3 > Gnome is that I've gotten a little rusty with troubleshooting or making > things work better. The reason is that once I got my new system set up > the way I wanted, it hasn't had a hiccup since. I have to go out of my > way to look for some development challenge (which I don't usually.) > That's the way I want my computer to run. I want it to do everything I > built it to do and then I want it to "disappear", into the background, > running all the things and doing all the work I ask of it. The learning > curve migrating to Linux is a bit steep, but there isn't any other OS > that can be customized like this IMO. I can use all 8GB of my RAM as > well, as opposed to XP which is still stuck at just over 3GB. I also > want to chime in that the GIMP is a great tool with everything I've > done and need in PS. I used to run PS in WINE before I really trusted > the open source software, but GIMP just as powerful as the megacorps' > offerings if you ask me. xsane and vuescan both work with my scanners; > I can open up and manipulate all of my digital images dating back about > 6 years regardless of format. There's no reason I'd ever want to go back > to a windows machine. I've also got 10.3 Gnome running on an IBM T30 > which is obsoleted by a few years. It proved perfect for school this > last semester and if I wanted to run some more graphics heavy apps, I'd > boot into FVWM for a very lightweight environment and go to town on my > images or CAD drawings. > It just works so well. > PhilFo > > > > > > I am also a Linux desktop guy--fedora is my flavor since i've run through > a long list of redhats since 2001. ubuntu seems to be all the rage, and > at some point i'll have to give it a try. > > I'm amazed at how well the open source stuff works these days and how > much progress has been made in the past 5-6 years, gphoto2 grabs > photos from my fuji f30 and m8, digikam is fine indexing software which > understands the dng and canon (and other) raw formats. xsane does my > scans. cinepaint and gimp are fine photo manipulation software, cinepaint > can do 16 bit images and raw formats. > > we also have an imac and powerbook and ancient mac g3 (running osx 10.3) > plus a couple of thinkpads (dual boots--i had to have an xp machine > when i went back to school). also sharing my subnet are > 2 Tivos (embedded linux computers), a WII and a PS3. i guess the > home media thing is happening when you have as many entertainment systems > on your subnet as general-purpose computers. > > BTW, and OT, i've recently discovered by accident that the PS3 and a flat > panel TV makes for a GREAT DIGITAL SLIDESHOW PROJECTOR, put in a CD or DVD > with a filesystem and jpgs and you get very nicely-rendered images on a > 46" > 1920x1080 resolution screen. you can entertain (or bore the life out of) > your whole family for hours. > > -rei > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >