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The PT410X thread: Linux/BSD and Open Source Software for users and beginners!
MisterHeal:
--- Quote from: Eternal_Newbie on 05 Apr 2013, 08:37 ---
I haven't used it recently, but AFAIK the nearest thing to that I have found is the Lightning plugin for Thunderbird and Mozilla Seamonkey. You should be able to sync it with Google Calender or any or calendering system that supports CalDav
I dual boot and Win7 and Slackware 13.37 but spend most of the time in Win 7 these days. Haven't gotten round to updating to Slackware 14. Used Slackware since 10.1 . My main reason for using Slackware is that it was the only Distro that would actually install on my PC at the time. Apparently USB keyboards were too revolutionary a concept for the Debian, Ubuntu, SuSe and Fedora installers of the time.
EDIT clarification, spelling
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Thanks for the suggestion, I thought about it but I'm not sure I wanna install Thunderbird just to use a plugin for it.
I ditched Arch Linux on my laptop and #! on my desktop for Linux Mint 14 xcfe on both. I don't really have time to mess around with Arch Linux anymore, mint provides an easy solution. Really I haven't touched it since I installed it because schools over and I started work.
I keep telling myself I'll step up a apache web server on my raspberry pi "this" weekend but I never get around to it...
@Method Of Madness did you ever get Chrubuntu on your Chrometop?
Method of Madness:
I did, but I had issues with the SD card. I eventually just took it off and returned the card. I think I'm just gonna use Chrome OS, it's strictly a travel/note-taking secondary laptop anyway.
Jimor:
Had to reinstall Linux Mint 14 to my laptop after it failed to boot. Most likely caused by a degrading HD, so not an OS issue except that I'll need to get a checkdisc program to identify and isolate bad sectors. Nothing lost as I'm strictly using the laptop to get online when the desktop is in use and maybe play some old games via DOSBox.
bhtooefr:
Run shutdown -rF now, that'll trigger a forcefsck.
Method of Madness:
That just sounds wrong.
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