
And I believe it to be one of the very few computers that has no reference to VI anywhere. If there's something that's just plain unusable it's vi.
(please, don't feed this troll, just had to mention it in terms of my personal comfort).
Yep, Kate is the best way to go. its gots a terminal, and synthax hilighting. its all a OSD programmer needs!beyond infinity wrote: My development environment is: KATE straight out of KDE: it offers File selector/File system browser, shell and text editor in one window - tiled,as one would say, and I usually keep all of them busy. vim is good for quickly applying changes to some config file but for editing with some comfort like cut n paste (it is possible with vim, i know) I prefer something graphical.
Don't assume this. There are a number of Linux distros that don't come with the GNU toolchain installed. Most do, but it's just something to check after you unwrap that penguin shaped package this Christmas.keeper wrote: Linux has a wide verity of nice *built in* programs for the varry purpos of OSD.
Very true, appart from driver support, IMHO freeBSD is a nicer os to use than linux.Curufir wrote:Don't assume this. There are a number of Linux distros that don't come with the GNU toolchain installed. Most do, but it's just something to check after you unwrap that penguin shaped package this Christmas.keeper wrote: Linux has a wide verity of nice *built in* programs for the varry purpos of OSD.
I still use Windows atm. Cygwin and a few hacked together tools of my own devious imagination (Mostly for image manipulation with my screwed up filesystem). Works pretty well and to be honest there's not much different from Linux (Still have all the GNU tools, vim etc). About the only thing I miss is tabbed terminals and a loopback device.
Main reason for not bothering with Linux is that it STILL doesn't work properly with my sound card (I've been screwing around with Linux on and off for about 6 years ever since my first LFS build). It's not a configuration problem, the driver is just screwed. Without my music I start to go insane, so no full switch is gonna happen until that gets fixed.
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One small thing. How come nobody has mentioned a BSD? That gives you full access to the GNU toolchain as well.
To the best of my knowledge it's a Realtek ALC650 onboard sound chip. It came with my NForce2 board.AxelDominatoR wrote: Curufir: which sound card do you have?
i gots:AxelDominatoR wrote: Curufir: which sound card do you have?
my main distraction is mega-tokyo, but the GNUChess is a bad distraction too.bubach wrote: as i don?t play much modern games (i suck on all shooting games etc..), my distracting is mostly to watch a Futurama episode that i have "only" seen about 15 times, or an old movie.. ::)
Well I think things that way: if I'm creating my own OS, the current one ( windows, linux, whatever ) I use, it's only a "transition" phaseCurufir wrote:Windows isn't irritating me enough that I'm willing to expend anything other than minimal effort on an alternative.AxelDominatoR wrote: Curufir: which sound card do you have?