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Posted on 29-Aug-2002 23:42 GMT by Xtacy24 comments
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Here you can download some beautiful wallpapers of the blue butterfly from MorphOS. There are four wallpapers. Choose the one that fits you most ^_^!
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Posted by corpse on 29-Aug-2002 22:40 GMT
mm dunno , I think my Debian "backdrop" ( wallpaper is a windows term ;) ) is more fitting and that counts for both PC and amiga :)
corpse - my ex-pc was running windows , debian and openBSD all at the same time :(
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Posted by Hagge on 29-Aug-2002 23:46 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (corpse):
OpenBSD owns ;)
Debian is good for being linux, maybe gentoo is better thought, haven't used the later more than a few mins.
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Posted by cOrpse on 30-Aug-2002 02:17 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Hagge):
" OpenBSD owns ;)"
Its a stonking OS , shame the base packages self destruct on Win32 systems ( the MD5 sums randomly are correct then incorrect , possibly my Ex-UMDA 100 controller ) and you have to buy offical ISO's and the unoffical ones are very lame.
Other then that , its fairly easy to install , if you know what a partition is you could do it ( if i didn't use an amiga i probably would never have know about those :) ).
"Debian is good for being linux, maybe gentoo is better thought, haven't used the later more than a few mins."
Debian supports APUS well , and APT is amazing , its like having aminet with the local installation done for you :) ... and it runs nicely on my mini-ATX 266 celeron ( backup machine :(( ) and 240mhz ppc amiga alike :)
Anyone know if the amigaOne or pegasos are going to support OpenBSD ? theres a 68k amiga port but no PPC one :\ , its a shame because its possibly the best server OS out there ( secure for 4/5 years IIRC ).
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Posted by Ole-Egil on 30-Aug-2002 04:10 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (cOrpse):
"Debian supports APUS well , and APT is amazing , its like having aminet with the local installation done for you :) ... and it runs nicely on my mini-ATX 266 celeron ( backup machine :(( ) and 240mhz ppc amiga alike :)"
It IS rather like having aminet ftpmounted, isn't it? :-)
People who come from Windows seem to like RedHat more, because they can't be bothered to configure their window manager/desktop system more than choosing color and theme...
I used to have aminet ftpmounted on my amiga (a bit easier when you are actually online, so no more), so wouldn't switch to redhat for a thousand dollars. But aren't we destroying a perfectly good "MoreFuss" thread now? Shame on you, cOrpse.
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Posted by Anonymous on 30-Aug-2002 05:13 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (cOrpse):
"Its a stonking OS , shame the base packages self destruct on Win32 systems ( the MD5 sums randomly are correct then incorrect , possibly my Ex-UMDA 100 controller )"
Your RAM is screwed, bin it and buy new RAM.
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Posted by Anonymous on 30-Aug-2002 05:46 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (cOrpse):
"its a shame because its possibly the best server OS out there ( secure for 4/5 years IIRC )."
You recall strangely, although OBSD does have a significantly better out-of-box security record than most operating systems this is primarily because of a policy of installing very little software by default. So their "one remote hole in the default install in six years" is a bit like saying a car had "one fatal accident when parked in a car park for six years". Those who were actually using OBSD in a production system (or driving the car) saw a lot more problems.
I believe that OpenBSD has the right approach on a lot of important issues that other vendors get wrong (continuous auditing, fix bugs instead of worrying about whether they can be "exploited" and demand Free Software so that security is in the hands of the administrator) but I don't always like its politics very much.
The OpenSSH scare story from Theo a few months ago amounts to "OpenBSD installs a broken OpenSSH with a gaping root hole by default. Please pretend your OS is vulnerable too so that we don't look as bad". As far as I can tell only Red Hat stood up to this nonsense :(
OBSD is a nice OS, with a good philosophy behind it. Unfortunately Theo is not a very nice man, and in fact if he was OpenBSD wouldn't exist. Maybe we should count our blessings.
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Posted by Ole-Egil on 30-Aug-2002 05:49 GMT
In reply to Comment 5 (Anonymous):
I remember I had a fishy memory module in my office computer at the university a year ago. Had done a LOT of calculations in xcalc, then suddenly the machine started acting really weird. Few hours later and one module less things started acting normally again. Then I notice that my calculations don't add up at ALL. Wee. That was a fun week at school... NOT!
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Posted by Anonymous on 30-Aug-2002 06:05 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Ole-Egil):
"People who come from Windows seem to like RedHat more, because they can't be bothered to configure their window manager/desktop system more than choosing color and theme..."
I like RH because I love Red Hat Network. One click management of your entire lab's machines ? Put updated Apache on all eight web servers before coffee ? Need to know if everyone has plenty of HD space free ? Do the HPC people upstairs have Open Office on all their laptops (even those who are on a train to Glasgow) ? Mmmm. Expensive but good.
Debian can't offer something like that because it's a commercial service, you'd have to form a profit-making spin off company to justify it and then you haven't got Debian any more. I love them too, what would I do without those volunteer maintainers sending me manual pages & Spanish translations of my software ? But for business systems Red Hat Network makes a ton of sense.
Wow. This thead is now out of sight of the original topic. I apologise.
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Posted by Kjetil on 30-Aug-2002 09:02 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Ole-Egil):
Well I’m using Redhat it is way better then Debian, as far is I know the program versions are newer in RedHat then Debian, .deb package format seems to be harder to find then the .rpm format this one of the reasons that I stick to redhat, and I love the Redhat setup tool and Linuxconfig tool, and mcedit, and I have gotten used to how things are organized in RedHat, I believe it will be mighty hard to convince me to switch to any thing else.
As for Debian having better hardware support then Redhat well don’t really believe that this is true, as RedHat and Debian use the same kernel so how can there be any chance of that?
In my option Linux is Linux, same kernel, same programs, there are only small variations that make any difference it is impossible to argue on or the otter way.
How ever if you compeered Linux with FreeBSD, QNX with an otter unix clone with an otter type of kernel you probably can argue a lot better.
>People who come from Windows seem to like RedHat more, because they can't be bothered
>to configure their window manager/desktop system more than choosing color and theme...
You got it all wrong I do not use the desktop so I do not be bothered to configure their window manager/desktop system more than choosing color and wallpaper ...
And the reasons for most ex windows users that use Linux is that they are feed up with windows like desktop systems, if they like desktop systems and easy to configure setup most likely run QNX or BeOS, way even swap os.
Well when I use the desktop it is only for changing tune or reading web pages.
For most otter things the shell, I like programming I preferred the shell (bash) and the SVGALIB,
One thing that is true how ever is that Redhat is not pre compiled for PPC and there do Amiga and Mac users use debian, suse, LinuxPPC.
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Posted by cOrpse on 30-Aug-2002 10:49 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Kjetil):
" Well I’m using Redhat it is way better then Debian, as far is I know the program versions are newer in RedHat then Debian, .deb package format seems to be harder to find then the .rpm format this one of the reasons that I stick to redhat, and I love the Redhat setup tool and Linuxconfig tool, and mcedit, and I have gotten used to how things are organized in RedHat, I believe it will be mighty hard to convince me to switch to any thing else. "
debs harder to find ? all you have to type is apt-get install <prog name> , and it'll go get it and install it , neat :).
RPM is krap compaired to debs and apt-get , did you know that if you wanted to compile something from source you can make it grab all the other required packages to build it automaticly ( sources and binaries ) , something amigaOS needs :)
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Posted by cOrpse on 30-Aug-2002 10:52 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Ole-Egil):
i know for a fact it wasn't bad memory ( i downloaded the packages on 3 different machines , changed my memory , cpu etc ) ... It was probably the motherboard , its be flakey for the last couple weeks and has some swollen caps next to the cpu slot .. That boards now dead so if theres any fault this end its that ;).
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Posted by Samface on 30-Aug-2002 11:29 GMT
Debian is wonderful for running a simple web/firewall server and/or as router. I do and it works like a charm! :-)
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Posted by Anonymous on 30-Aug-2002 13:30 GMT
But wheres the pix ????
:)
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Posted by Anonymous on 30-Aug-2002 13:41 GMT
In reply to Comment 13 (Anonymous):
http://www.xenusion.com/JoBBo/files/morpho_menelaus.zip ...
Anyway, this is old news. Those pictures have been online since April, I think.
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Posted by Teemu I. Yliselä on 30-Aug-2002 13:54 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (cOrpse):
I agree RPM is crap. I just recently switched from Red Hat to Gentoo (with it's Portage system that works like apt-get) and I haven't looked back. No more dependancy hell, yay!
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Posted by cOrpse on 30-Aug-2002 14:10 GMT
In reply to Comment 15 (Teemu I. Yliselä):
Amiga / Hyperion / Eyetech should build an apt-get sort of system for amigaOs and DE , something like that on the platform would be a winner , except if they go the lindows route and start charging for the service .
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Posted by the man in the shadows on 30-Aug-2002 18:04 GMT
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I think it would have been better to see thumbnails of the <cough> wallpaper </cough> before having to download the entire archive to find none of them are really what I'm after.
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Posted by the man in the shadows on 30-Aug-2002 18:04 GMT
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I think it would have been better to see thumbnails of the <cough> wallpaper </cough> before having to download the entire archive to find none of them are really what I'm after.
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Posted by Anonymous on 31-Aug-2002 08:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 18 (the man in the shadows):
Back on topic I have just adapted the backdrop image to have a great monthy python
esque boot coming down and splattering the butterfly. Boot is texturemapped with
the Amiga boing ball pattern.
Anyone want a copy for their desktop?
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Posted by Oh! My! God! on 31-Aug-2002 09:23 GMT
In reply to Comment 19 (Anonymous):
Those butterfly pictures are COPYRIGHTED. You may not change them without permission by the respective authors unless stated otherwise, of course.
I can't believe someone can be THAT silly... You like stealing someone else's IP, don't you? LOL
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Posted by Get yourself a decent modem, dude! on 31-Aug-2002 09:27 GMT
In reply to Comment 18 (the man in the shadows):
"I think it would have been better to see thumbnails of the <cough> wallpaper </cough> before having to download the entire archive to find none of them are really what I'm after."
I suppose you're one of those surfing the net with some good old 2400 baud modem, right? At least, this would explain why downloading some small 250kb file could be considered as a problem by you...
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Posted by the man in the shadows on 01-Sep-2002 02:59 GMT
In reply to Comment 21 (Get yourself a decent modem, dude!):
there's a little thing called accessibility that makes a grand difference. Having thumbnails of the original larger size would have at least been more than enough, adding a link to a larger version of the same picture would have made it that much better... but then we're not talking about what I want... it's what the average consumer wants. For me, it's another useless archive littered among my other useless archives that are permanently deleted once a week.
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Posted by the man in the shadows on 01-Sep-2002 02:59 GMT
In reply to Comment 21 (Get yourself a decent modem, dude!):
there's a little thing called accessibility that makes a grand difference. Having thumbnails of the original larger size would have at least been more than enough, adding a link to a larger version of the same picture would have made it that much better... but then we're not talking about what I want... it's what the average consumer wants. For me, it's another useless archive littered among my other useless archives that are permanently deleted once a week.
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Posted by Anonymous on 01-Sep-2002 10:49 GMT
In reply to Comment 20 (Oh! My! God!):
LOL!
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