Category: linux
09/02/11 05:47 - ID#55070
Crunchbang install notes
Started with crunchbang for 64 bit systems:
- Downloaded google chrome beta and installed it
- Windows Manager Tweaks: turned compositor on
- Terminator
- changed keybindings for copy and paste (ctrl-c & ctrl-v)
- checked use system fixed width font
- Orage
- made clock fonts bigger.
- Removed stuff:
sudo aptitude purge chromium-browser chromium-browser-inspector firmware-ipw2x00 firmware-iwlwifi firmware-ralink fortunes-min gftp gftp-common gftp-gtk heybuddy gdm avahi-utils avahi-daemon fortune-cookie-db conky
- Checked if google chrome is the default
sudo update-alternatives --config gnome-www-browser
- Set google-chrome in preferred applications
- Cleanup old kernels and configurations
sudo apt-get --purge autoremove
sudo aptitude purge ~c
- In /usr/games/fortune, deleted the fortune executable
gedit ~/.config/xfce4/autostart.sh
-- Comment out these lines
cb-fortune - have Statler say a little adage
(sleep 120s && cb-fortune) &
conky
cb-welcome
cb-setxkbmap live &
cb-bad-nautilus &
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
deb statler main
DEBIAN
deb stable main #contrib non-free
deb-src stable main #contrib non-free
DEBIAN SECURITY
deb squeeze/updates contrib non-free main
deb-src squeeze/updates main
DEBIAN BACKPORTS
deb squeeze-backports main contrib non-free
deb squeeze-proposed-updates contrib non-free main
deb squeeze-cran/
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 381BA480
gpg -a --export 381BA480 > jranke_cran.asc
sudo apt-key add jranke_cran.asc
sudo gedit /etc/apt/preferences
Package: *
Pin: release a=squeeze-cran
Pin-Priority: 991
- R-check
apt-get update
apt-cache policy r-base
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
- added myself to the fuse group.
- Copied apt archive files from my external harddrive
sudo apt-get install texlive r-base ghostscript subversion
- Installed the following from .deb packages
- R-studio
- Mendeley
- In R
install.packages(c("rms", "Hmisc", "ggplot2", "haplo.stats"))
- Make a file /usr/local/sbin/autologin with
#! /bin/sh
/bin/login -f myusername
sudo gedit /etc/inittab
- Changed
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
to
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -n -l /usr/local/sbin/autologin 38400 tty1
- Commented out
3:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty3
4:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty4
5:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty5
6:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty6
sudo gedit /etc/bash.bashrc
- Make xfce4 start automatically after login
startx
logout
fi
- Expand size of bash history
export HISTSIZE=10000
shopt -s histappend
gedit ~./inputrc
"\ep": history-search-backward
"\en": history-search-forward
- Changed xfce menu
gedit ~/.config/menus/xfce-applications.menu
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Category: goals
09/02/11 09:43 - ID#55068
Unsorted
This needs to change, today and right now. I want to just take this weekend off the tracks and stop doing the same old things I do and the experience the same old panic. I want to start off anew.
I am promising myself that this weekend will be the most productive of any weekends thus far. And no other future weekends will end with panic ever more because they will all be better managed from now on.
Did you know that:
In 1752, the British Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar. In the British Empire that year, September 2 was immediately followed by September 14.
We will see how sorted I manage to be by September 14.
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Category: linux
08/31/11 08:01 - ID#55063
Arrgh, what's wrong now?!
The stylus goes on insane object and text selecting sprees on its own and randomly refuses to be controlled. The bash history no longer takes orders from ~/.bashrc and never remembers even a line of history (even though I have set it to remember 10K lines). E4rat is installed and running, but applications have been slowing down.
I am SO sick of having to do fresh installs every fortnight. It borders on the illogical and for this reason alone windows XP seems rather appealing. Its rock solid and just as fast even after 1.5 years after a fresh install. Why OH WHY can't my favourite distro come even close to that kind of stability and consistency??
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Category: the odes
08/26/11 11:40 - ID#55033
Peacock Shoe
Well... maybe not this instant but most likely after a couple weak lopsided debates with my rational self on the complete insanity of shoe-hoarding. But those heels are the best safeguards against any impulse buying.
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Category: disasters
08/25/11 08:31 - ID#55024
Hurricane Irene.
Baruch College 155 E. 24th Street, HS of Graphic Comm. 439 W. 49th Street and John Jay College 445 W. 59th Street are the nearest evacuation centers. His building has already sent out an emergency preparedness notice.
All this is making me really nervous. I am desperately hoping that this hurricane changes direction and is somehow deflected well away from the whole NYC region. :(
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Category: buffalo
08/25/11 08:13 - ID#55023
For Matthew!
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Category: goals
08/24/11 12:36 - ID#55012
It's not lent but...
I am ready to
a) give up salt for however long it takes
b) start doing push-ups all over again everyday for however long it takes
if someone else wants to give up something or take up something with me and be accountable for that here. It has to be something that is causing you harm or is damaging your life or is negatively influencing your life to some extent.
Too much salt and not enough muscle definitely are negative influences on mine.
Who is up for this little last-quarter goal-setting?
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Category: dance
08/23/11 02:45 - ID#55005
Calling Matthew to be André Rieu's photographer!!!
Sign up on Rieu's site.
DO it now!!
Think of all the glory if you are picked!!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: buffalo
08/23/11 02:34 - ID#55004
Definitely an earthquake
LOL@ this comment on the story:
Soon to be former Buffalo schools superintendent James Willians was seen jumping up & down in a temper tantrum b/c he could not get anyone to help pack his belongings...
Seriously, do people stalk the Buffalo news site just to post stuff like this? Hahah
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Category: i-tech
08/23/11 05:22 - ID#55003
E:Strip
Last Visit 2011-08-23 05:16:36 |Start Date 2007-04-01 15:09:25 |Comments 7,566 |Entries 733 |Images 1,235 |Sounds 29 |SWF 1 |Videos 171 |Mobl 9 |
This is the longest I have been on any website anytime in all of my www existence. I feel seldom bound to any online service or site unless it's for work/school or its services are just irreplaceable. I guess knowing everyone in person has made a difference here.
I feel more at home because of you all. :)
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Yes, I was thinking of turning off bluetooth. I tried several times to pair my Nexus One to this laptop and do bluetooth transfers. For some reason it always fails so I guess I had better turn off something that doesn't work anyway.
Launching daemons and services at start up can take a bit of time, so you should launch only the daemons you want to startup and comment out the rest.
Also, most BIOS have a quick start setting (that ignores some tests) at POST that can speed up the boot.
To significantly extend battery turn off your wi-fi and bluetooth on your laptop. Ironically enough, wi-fi (ards use more energy looking for networks than they do connected to a networks. I don't have bluetooth on anything, but I would assume the bluetooth cards would expend energy in the discovery mode.
On the Dell circa 2006 laptops we use at work, turning off the wi-fi nearly doubled the battery life.
I reckon I'm lucky I got a box from Zareason instead of System 76. But then again, I don't have your unique requirements and preferences. So who knows.
Most of the other changes are aimed at making boot up quicker. I don't keep my laptop on all the time because it travels all the time between office and home and has a lamentable battery life of just under an hour even though it's only a few months old. I pretty much hate System76 because of so many reasons now.
Let me keep a watch on those errors when something strange happens.
I have a general question to tiny - why are you so obssessed with getting rid of apps? Are you trying to run r on a 1 gig hard drive? Are you really so short of space?
My guess is something(s) that tiny installs have unmet requirements that aren't covered the apt depends because the developer assumed that the box would already have it as part of a vanilla install.
I question getting rid gftp unless it is replaced with some other ftp app. For example some other app might call wget to do an ftp download. And wget will get confused and hilarity might ensue?
Why get rid of avahi? Why not just just change rc.d (or whatever the Crunchbang equiv is) so that that the avahi daemon doesn't start.
Why get rid of tty3 - tty6? In case of freezes or slow downs having another tty to killall apps or reboot can be very useful.
I'm not a big fall of gdm, I think slim is better; but starting x with a script can be a bit problematic.
Also, and this is based on personal experience. I would not mix using aptitude and apt-get. Use one or the other. I think that even though aptitude calls apt-get, apt-get has better dependecy handling.
I have to end by saying you are quite the Linux geek, (e:tinypliny)!! Well done!!!
Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed [\] (Node ffffffff8166d8d0), AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
How on earth will I know what it means?
That will display the last 1000 lines of the file and then continue to dump new lines to the terminal as they are added.
A. Your hardware sucks
OR
B. Crunchbang sucks
OR
C. Something with R.
Or a combo. What are you logs saying when the issues occur?
What type if computer does the crunchbang guy use.