tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post8131361974830061128..comments2024-03-28T15:50:13.644+11:00Comments on -ck hacking: Becoming a Ubu nut. -ck packages for Ubuntuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02904761195451530213noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-770647098356564582011-02-20T08:50:50.029+11:002011-02-20T08:50:50.029+11:00the .37-ck2 deb is working fine on debian btwthe .37-ck2 deb is working fine on debian btwAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-83971564540995560592011-02-15T08:59:46.341+11:002011-02-15T08:59:46.341+11:00@ Jing, thanks for your ck repositoy for OpenSuse....@ Jing, thanks for your ck repositoy for OpenSuse. I think, it was my first start (after some googling how to change the responsibility of Linux with BFS as answer). After some trouble with it I changed to the manual mode. Learned a lot and after some missing modules and codepages later ;) the .config is done. So its no much hassle anymore. And with NVidia and wlan drivers an additional module compilation is always required after a new kernel. (Side note: Why does OpenSuse doesn't support DKMS?)<br /><br />CU sysitosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-47056712127308480812011-02-15T06:34:39.477+11:002011-02-15T06:34:39.477+11:00Cool, are you going to use my packages in your ppa...Cool, are you going to use my packages in your ppa?ckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02904761195451530213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-87684706140668870292011-02-15T02:00:03.235+11:002011-02-15T02:00:03.235+11:00Hi ck, I've been slowly working on a ck ppa fo...Hi ck, I've been slowly working on a ck ppa for Ubuntu. I've finally managed to streamline the ppa packaging a bit, so I should be able to track your developments more closely. But if you ever think about doing your own ppa, you should let me know. We should keep in touch.chogydanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09654041498028928274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-37240341760665204312011-02-14T05:54:56.564+11:002011-02-14T05:54:56.564+11:00I'm glad you move to use latest KDE SC. :) it&...I'm glad you move to use latest KDE SC. :) it's works like a charm. Even now QT is facing a hard time since the friday nightmare deal. :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01521840174565133069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-3150533699773150812011-02-13T02:54:48.405+11:002011-02-13T02:54:48.405+11:00Look at Funtoo.org, recommend unstable, which is i...Look at Funtoo.org, recommend unstable, which is in between and fun:<br />Gentoo ~Funtoo ~GentooRalph Ulrichnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-87675738358917995112011-02-12T20:59:10.533+11:002011-02-12T20:59:10.533+11:00That is funny, I just switched from Ubuntu to Debi...That is funny, I just switched from Ubuntu to Debian Testing since I wanted to use something a little more hands on and less popular. Not sure if I should stick with it though, I have been helping with Ubuntu for a long long time. I am glad to see a clever guy like you is in the Debian crowd though, makes me more confident in my choice! :) (Compiling 2.6.32+bfs now)Samuel Orrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10739116231128995436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-73822198248714497272011-02-12T06:16:19.241+11:002011-02-12T06:16:19.241+11:00I have packed ck kernel for opensuse for a while.....I have packed ck kernel for opensuse for a while...<br />http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jingtw/openSUSE_11.3/<br />but the kernel-devel and kernel-source confilt with the standard kernel. If you use them, take care about the verson and provider...Jinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03276533949986890552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-60508044067259850382011-02-11T12:26:50.631+11:002011-02-11T12:26:50.631+11:00Thanks, though I'm already on 64 bit so that&#...Thanks, though I'm already on 64 bit so that's not the problem :) I guess I could simply add the kde4.6 repositories to kubuntu since they support that. We'll see.ckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02904761195451530213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469704299235308349.post-44354692414752644632011-02-11T12:24:51.543+11:002011-02-11T12:24:51.543+11:00Congratulation. (For KDE not Kubuntu ;) ). I switc...Congratulation. (For KDE not Kubuntu ;) ). I switched some time ago from Kubuntu to OpenSuse (would like to be the No. 1 KDE distro, but there are also other voices ..), because I wanted KDE and not Gnome with KDE. But as you already said, every distribution has pros and cons. So its good to have the choice. And as I can say, with day by day grass will be greener on the other side ;-)<br /><br />You are right, KDE4.5 is really better than KDE4.4. And the same valid for KDE4.6. The desktop effects are working there like a charm even with vesa drivers! Really good work. I was surprised and the Plasma workplaces are now usable too. I finally switched to the Find schema. Its KRunner on the desktop. I love it (and my mother too ;-) )<br /><br />Back to the topic, so no repository for OpenSuse. Thanks. So I could keep my fun in compiling a kernel.<br /><br />Btw, problems with NVidia 32bit drivers and KDE were the cause for me to switch to 64bit and now I recommend all to use 64bit, if they have a valid CPU. And your lrzip works better too ;)<br /><br />CU sysitosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com