What do you have Salix installed on

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Re: What do you have Salix installed on

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EaglePrince wrote:Just installed on home built pc.
64-bit Athlon 3500 dual-core with 2Gig RAM, nVidia graphics and 'tiny' 320 gig disk, shared with Vista Home Premium, which I need for some propietory program I use at the moment.

So far, I'm lovin' it :)
64 bits? Salix is 32 bits, so you can use only the half of your cpu registers :P

Suggestion: Install your Vista in a virtualbox machine and get running Salix for 100% of time ;)
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Re: What do you have Salix installed on

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damNageHack wrote: 64 bits? Salix is 32 bits, so you can use only the half of your cpu registers :P

Suggestion: Install your Vista in a virtualbox machine and get running Salix for 100% of time ;)
That sounds interesting. My Vista is 64 bits too, btw :)

Unfortunately, I'm not too hot with virtual machines, and trying to get anything Windows to work inside Linux sounds like a lot of hard work!

I'm an old Zenwalker, and there was some talk about a 64-bit version for some time, but that seemed to just fade away quietly. I might have gone for the 64-bit Slackware, but I don't like KDE, and trying to install some apps I use quite heavily proved a bit of a pain. This machine is intended to test Salix to see if it can dethrone Wolvix from my laptop :P That heavily depends on whether or not I can get Audacity and OGMRip to build properly... :)
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ogmrip is already in the salix repo...
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Unfortunately, I'm not too hot with virtual machines, and trying to get anything Windows to work inside Linux sounds like a lot of hard work!
No, not really much work. Virtual Box is easy going, especially the GUI is very nice designed. Only the upgrades of vbox versions themself are sometimes a little bit tricky, but never mind - nobody is forced to upgrade always and immediately. ;)

You said you have a Vista 64 bits running, this would not work in a 32 bits virtual machine. You can *not* run applications with 64 bits on a 32 bits platform, software emulation will be too slow at all in my opinion (possibly half so fast than 32 bits applications then :) ). But if you have a native 64 bits capable host operation system, it will be able to run 32 bits guest systems also. Unfortunately, there is no salix 64 available.
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Let me know if you succeed with audacity. I failed miserably. :?
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Shador wrote:Let me know if you succeed with audacity. I failed miserably. :?
What's the problem? It compiled fine here. You can find a fast build package without tweaking, checking and SLKBUILD (just configure, make, make install) here:
http://thenktor.home.dyndns.org/download/
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thenktor wrote:
Shador wrote:Let me know if you succeed with audacity. I failed miserably. :?
What's the problem? It compiled fine here. You can find a fast build package without tweaking, checking and SLKBUILD (just configure, make, make install) here:
http://thenktor.home.dyndns.org/download/
pulse audio kept failing, i think.
http://gaia.homelinux.org/salix/package ... 86-1ab.log
http://gaia.homelinux.org/salix/package ... 86-1ab.log
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I don't have portaudio installed, try to disable it with a configure option re remove it from the system ;)
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Now, Salix runs happily also on an Acer Extensa 5230E:
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M900 inside(TM) (2,2 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1 MB L2 cache),
Mobile Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M,
1 GB DDR2 (future 3 GB)

EDIT: And yes, WiFi works out of the box!
Atheros Communications Inc. AR928X Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express)
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Re: What do you have Salix installed on

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I have salix running in my laptop, an Acer Aspire 4535 :mrgreen:
it runs really good and the wifi works out of the box
the only problem is that the ethernet connector doesn't work, a friend of mine with the same model has ubuntu on it and the ethernet works fine, so I guess it is a kernel version issue
the ethernet connector is not a show stopper for me so I'm ok with it
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