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Linux, Initial Observations

October 19, 2013 2 comments

A couple of months ago I posted on Goggle+ for suggestions on how to enter the world of Linux.  I was enlightened on the responses and jumped in.  I installed VirtualBox virtual machine software on my Windows 7 desktop and had at it.

First I downloaded Ubuntu.  The 64-bit stable release 12 did not take too well, so I went with version 13.  Install went well.  My impression after starting to use it was a feel between Mac OS and Windows.  A mash up, if you will.  The package came with LibreOffice, so I briefly poked through that.  I found the standard games.  I used the standard browser.  All worked.  I when decided to download the Chrome browser as a test.  No problem there.  I still have much to explore as Ubuntu provides a lot of stuff in their package.

One thing stood out that annoyed me.  The scroll wheel on the most does not work.  At this point I did not know if it was a VM issue or Ubuntu.  I guess I’m used to that particular mouse feature, so it stood out.

After this quick study I looked for the other suggested Linux build, Debian.  There were two routes to take on this, and being a noob (yes I just used that word), I downloaded some full ISO image.  Thinking I did not need this running on a virtual machine I looked at the options again and found a network build/install.  I downloaded that and installed it.  While Ubuntu has links to apps like a Windows desktop, Debian gave me a blank desktop with a drop down menu.  I poked around and was getting comfortable very quickly, though I still have tons to learn.

Thinking I know enough to cause trouble I began to surf the web using the default browsers.  Ubuntu’s seemed a bit clunky and I decided to jump to Chrome.  The Google browser installed automatically and ran well.  In Debian the default browser was just like Firefox but with a different name.  (I’m now sitting at my machine, the browser is Iceweasle.)  It was quick and easy to use.  To be fair on the comparisons I downloaded Chrome.  Debian did not install automatically.  It downloaded an install package which made me learn how to install the package, which I did figure out after one false start.  That was not all, I had to find where it was installed and it did not add a shortcut or link in the menu.  I poked around the file system and quickly found the file to run.  I learned how to add it to the menu list which was satisfying.  Performance was similar to the default browser, so the jury is still out on which one I like best.

I plan on looking for the best or proper antivirus software to run next. I don’t want to assume all is safe like Apple does.  More research needs to be done as I continue on.  Both versions of Linux came with Libre Office, so I get to play with that.  I want to search for more applications that may be useful, too.  Any suggestions are welcome.  I will follow up on this post add I continue my journey into the Linux world.

Cheers!

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NV20 Preliminary Installation

January 1, 2009 Comments off

On 12/30, I finished the preliminary installation of 2 NV20s from Nautel. I plumbed the RF line into the switches and the electrician wired up the panels. One disconnect had to be upgraded to accommodate one of the new transmitters.
I successfully turned both on within 4 hours of each other without modulation. Both came up as expected and it is quite amazing what can be monitored and controlled via the front touch screen. As our IT guy said, we have two 20kW Linux computers!
Next is to finish the air chain and wire the audio into the systems. Nautel has a planned software upgrade for our boxes. This is to be expected as we have the first production runs installed in the real world. I am quite interested to see how they perform.

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