From: Gene Heskett gheskett@shentel.net To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Monday, 9 November 2015, 16:05 Subject: Re: [trinity-users] PCLOS Happy!
On Monday 09 November 2015 09:33:28 alistair izzard wrote:
Remember who you love, tell them you love them, life is too short for regrets. From: Gene Heskett gheskett@shentel.net To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Monday, 9 November 2015, 14:25 Subject: Re: [trinity-users] PCLOS Happy!
On Monday 09 November 2015 08:40:59 alistair izzard wrote:
Remember who you love, tell them you love them, life is too short for regrets. From: Lisi Reisz lisi.reisz@gmail.com To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Monday, 9 November 2015, 12:07 Subject: Re: [trinity-users] PCLOS Happy!
On Monday 09 November 2015 11:44:54 alistair izzard wrote:
Remember who you love, tell them you love them, life is too short for regrets. From: Kate Draven borglabs4@gmail.com To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Monday, 9 November 2015, 2:56 Subject: [trinity-users] PCLOS Happy!
I've been playing about with the latest release of PCLOS. I'm very happy with it so far.
So was I, for a couple months. But Texstar runs a tight ship, and will not add anything to the mix that isn't used by a web browser or an email agent. Zero support, won't even discuss it, for anything else.
So, while it was as solid as a rock, it was also very limiting and I eventually bailed, in my case to the hybride-iso that installs LinuxCNC, built around the debian wheezy release. It has some warts, but nothing that cannot be whipped into shape. And I am pleased because I can run exactly the same software on all 4 machines, except the linuxcnc I run here is simulated only. This machine has relatively poor "realtime performance", but its also dead stable doing it.
There are some things I don't know if I care for, such as HAL, but so far it hasn't bothered me or refused to open the pod bay doors.
LinuxCNC makes extended use of hal. It has its limits, but there's gladevcp or pyvcp to fill those gaps.
I had a little trouble with synaptic and the reps, but I'm figuring that out. Never try to figure things out when deprived of chocolate btw.
Now thats scary, no chocolate? I'd druther not contemplate the "merriment that could lead too. OTOH, no coffee is even worse.
I can't remember the lad's name, that put this together but cheers to you. So far so good.
Sorry to took so long to get back to you on the test results but I never just do an install, I do some deep testing and mods. If it can stand up to me insanity, then it's a go.
I know that feeling, but its all ok as long as I can explain it to me. :)
You replied, but put it below my sig, and kmail, being a good rfc compliant emailer, responded to the the "\ndash dash space \n" at the top of that and stripped your question. Please don't do that.
I do not recall now, but it was some library I needed the -dev version of so I could build something like freecad. The lib was there, but the -dev was missing. I emailed twice, no reply. That was the "straw".
Cheers, Gene Heskett