[PD] i had a dream ... (two souls in my breast)

shreeswifty bigswift at ufl.edu
Fri Oct 31 18:12:27 CET 2003


i cannot answer all your questions grasshopper but this list
and a local linux users group in your area is the best way to go.
most major programs have development lists or communities that 
will assist in installation.

cheers~

Pat















On Fri Oct 31 10:37:40 EST 2003, Dirk Koritnik 
<dk at schwingkreise.de> wrote:

> ... this morning:
> in that dream there was my good old 700 mhz win desktop pc
> with a linux installed and a fine running pd with gridflow and 
> gem running
> like hell on it... ... but, ups, wait.. linux.?. after so many 
> days and nights spending
> in front of this mysthical pinguin, with the feeling of never 
> understood less about
> computers than in that moment ?  try again to discover the 
> unknown depths of your comp ?
> spending weeks for figuring out why your hardware dont work ? be 
> horrorfied by a monster
> called unix ? hmmm. YES
> 
> i think its a good winter to wake up the pinguin again and try to 
> learn something
> usefull ....
> 
> ok heres my question to all the experts and freaks:
> 
> please help
> 
> , which linux you would prefer ? the goal is to run pd/gridflow 
> (oh how wonderfull it could be) etc.
> and to learn about linux ? debian, mandrake, suse, red hat and i 
> heard about a special multimedie linux, but
> forgot its name. tell me ...
> 
> , where can i find good instructions for a weak win user, who 
> wants to experience all this compiling stuff etc ?
> 
> , is there a tutorial or something which can bring me to my goal, 
> step by step  ? (ok, surly not available, the install linux/pd 
> tutorial for dummies)
> 
> in one sentence, i am looking for a guru who leads me through the 
> dark path of personal operating systems..
> 
> thanx for reading
> 
> 
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Patrick Pagano, B.S.
Research And Development Assistant
Digital Worlds Institute
University Of Florida
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