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Re: Debian or ubuntu or what?
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I just used the GUI installer on my Fedora and it worked very well. Note that SELinux must be disabled before installing the SDK but can be reenabled afterwards. |
Re: Debian or ubuntu or what?
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The OS you are probably using, and I am using on my PC, N900 and servers I work on, is GNU. For me I can say Debian, which means Debian GNU/(Linux OR kFreeBSD OR whatever the kernel is). Right now, developers are doing most stuff, so we can't say all packages are for GNU, but think of all the licenses... Where does GPL come from? Saying Linux is not right... If you know that it's a shortcut, it's cool... But people are starting to forget what the OS they are using is, and that's bad... I'm also against saying something like Debian GNU.. That's totally wrong, because you are not mentioning the kernel, which plays a very important role. Maemo is based on the standard gcc library. If you like to say Linux, do so, but personally I'd like to let people whom I think deserve it, know about the fact that it's GNU/Linux, not Linux. Think of it as a Maemo-guy, giving info to another Maemo-guy.;) |
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Linus Torvalds put together his little operating system on his own time with his own effort, and then just released it into the wild and let people play with it. At the time, the BSD guys were trying to maintain their fork of Unix by keeping total control over the code within a small group of developers, and the GNU group were trying to dump Unix and come up with an entirely new kernel of their own. Andy Tannenbaum had produced Minix and pretty much allowed anyone to use it, but only under a very restrictive education-only license. So there were many different kernels floating around out there. And that's the funny thing; you're entirely right, since then Linux has had better development, and better hardware support. Most designers of both free and commercial software seemed to assume that it was necessary to keep an iron grip over the code; but it was Linus' much more free version of freedom that won the day. Ultimately, the open source movement truly coalesced around Torvalds and the Linux kernel, not Stallman and the various GNU-related utilities. Anyway, these are ancient political battles. :) It probably doesn't matter what people use to name these products today, but I'm old enough to feel annoyed that the GNU guys are still trying to claim ownership over Linux... |
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Same is on GNU's side... They made a big, but useless OS... Combination of 'em, makes a powerful thing. Anyhow, I just care about what is right, and as long as I'm using my Debian Squeeze with Linux kernel, I'll use one of the following to address it: Debian Debian GNU/Linux If I ever decide to use the BSD kernel, which I don't like very much, I'll address it using one of the following names: Debian Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ;) Have fun guys!:cool: |
Re: Debian or ubuntu or what?
GNU tool provide standard command for command line use.
BusyBox provides simplified versions of the utilities and usually have same command but not have enough command option(switch) .:mad: |
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"Doesn't need to follow standards because we were first." That kind of attitude will keep MS Windows strong in home desktop and game scene always. Linux-distributions differentiate too much on wrong things, like non following standards for childish reasons, which wouldn't even matter cosmetically to normal end user. |
Re: Debian or ubuntu or what?
Please guys, I just want a linux box for the Maemo SDK/CC. No need to start the old "which distro is better" war over this again.
If Nokia provides ready made ubuntu distro, then I'll use that. My main box is Windows and unfortunatly has to stay so for work related reasons. (Work specific software) Thanks for all the useful replies. |
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If anyone ever said to me "I think you mean GNU plus Linux" and they were actually serious, I would have to laugh hard in their face. I've been using it exclusively for five years on every computer I own and a lot of my job is based on it but honestly. That's pathetic.
Also OP. Install gentoo. I wouldn't dream of anything else. Except maybe the BSD's and one day I'd like to give slackware a spin. Don't listen to them trolling about legacy RPM's viva la ports |
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Can you feedback how it went for you. I followed the procedures here for ubuntu, and it threw up quite a few errors, warned me of unverified downloads, and comments about being 'haxored'. I'm going to try it again on my debian box to see what happens. Tks, Mish. |
Re: Debian or ubuntu or what?
The link to the ubuntu images by Nokia is at the bottom of page 1.
EDIT: Meh crap they are virtual images.... Gonna install normal ubuntu then. Or debian. Will decide tmrw... |
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