Archive for January, 2008

Zenwalk 5.0 - Confessions of a Distromaniac

Some may call me a distromaniac but, hey, I know I can’t resist the urge to purge an old computer and violate a few processors with a new flavor of *nix. I’ve committed to them all in the past - Red Hat, Mandrake, FreeBSD, Debian, Knoppix, Mepis, Slackware, SUSE, and Ubuntu to name a few. But, like a swinger, I always cheated and ditched them for something else.

Recently I went into a distro binge and downloaded all the most popular ISO’s. I obsessed with Distrowatch.com and saw fit to track down any that looked suitable for my old clapped out PIII 633 machine. I tried all the mini’s and even tried some of the bigger kitchen sink variety distros.

I was wanting something lean mean and not too bad on the eye. When all the smoke had cleared and the hard drive was feeling a bit flaccid, I chose to enter a relationship with Zenwalk 5.0. I know, I shouldn’t commit, I should have learned my lesson but, I just couldn’t help it.

The install was fairly standard and painless, not really worth much of a mention. I’d recommend that you download the live version first and give the distro a good test run. The live version is true to the actual install. One bummer was a lack of install to HDD on the live version.

First off, I liked the philosophy of Zenwalk - simplicity. A single package per task or issue. Following this simplicity was an easy package manager - netpkg when I needed or wanted something not included in the original install. They’ve thrown in a nice netpkg gui but I find that the CLI is much quicker and facilitates my lazy streak. It also is built on off a slackware platform and I have always been fond of slack and it’s speed. Zenwalk’s new you beaut HAL makes plug-n-play a breeze which is important now-a-days.

As a photographer I was initiially disappointed when I plugged in a digital camera and nothing happened. I was hoping HAL would kick in and allow me to browse or download my photos. Alas, a quick “netpkg digiKAM” fixed up that problem pretty quick and so now I’m good to go with the camera.

My verdict after the honeymoon?? It runs a little slower than what I think it should. I was expecting a slack derivative to still look beautiful the morning after but she does have a few bags under the eyes. Nevertheless, I still like her. She’s stable, good looking and easy to maintain. All in all … I’m still turned on and haven’t strayed once!

Before running off, I should mention that the documentation, wiki, support and forums for Zenwalk are very good. I noticed on some of the distros that there was little tolerance or responses to questions in forums … not so with Zenwalk. Good documentation and good support makes me very happy.

Here’s my screen shot of Zenwalk 5.0 with Gimp and a terminal on the desktop. I’m running the standard Xfce with the bottom panel removed. I like the right click access to apps and it leaves more area on my small old fashioned monitor. The wallpaper is one of the standards in the /usr/share/wallpaper/ directory.

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More Than Just A Pet

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When does a dog become more than just a pet? I dunno but Mojo has been apart of our family for over 5 years - since she was 8 weeks old. She’s part shitzhu and part cocker spaniel. I guess that makes her a cocka-shit. She a very cheeky gal who loves to dig in the garbage if we accidentally leave the cupboard door open during the day, bury half eaten pizza crust in our bed covers and manages to bring in half the dirt and debris of the outside into the house each day. But, she’s as much a part of the family as anyone else. Last weekend we took her to the beach. There’s nothing she likes more than balls and water. She had a ball!

Check out the action photos from the day in the gallery.

Pacific Black Duck - Melbourne Australia

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Save the Whales, Eat Hello Kitty Instead T-Shirt

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The other day my 9 year old daughter was expressing her disgust at the idea of using ‘research’ to kill whales (yes, she’s a budding greenpeace activist!). She said “why can’t the Japanese do ‘research’ on Hello Kitty instead?”. After the Hello Kitty sushi gags, she went away and later returned with a design she said she wanted to put on a T-Shirt. The rest, they say, is history.

Here’s the official Save the Whales, Eat Hello Kitty T-Shirts designed by my daughter Juniper. Any profits from sales will be directed to Greenpeace.

This shirt was inspired by Juniper. All kudos go to her!