That I am lazy if it comes to typing much shouldn’t be a secret by now, but mentioning it here might be wrong too – but it was the main cause for doing some research for an alternative login method. Fingerprints may sound fun, but if it comes to security or if you need to pass on the […]
Tag: gentoo
The OQO odyssey – Part 4
This article is part of the OQO odyssey series – You can find the previous posts here, here and there. If you think, the rest of the installation would be a cakewalk, you are under a misapprehension. But let’s talk about it one after the other. I should start my report at kernel level which was the first […]
The OQO odyssey – Part 3
This article is part of the OQO odyssey series – You can find the previous posts here and here. In general, installing linux shouldn’t be a great problem – I guess those were my words right before powering up the umpc again for starting the bootstrap process as I used to do. But I have missed several things: […]
The OQO odyssey – Part 2
This article is part of the OQO odyssey series – You might want to read Part 1 first. As the windows installation was finished, I am adding my default software set containing Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenOffice, Antivir and some Sysinternals-Tools. But if you remember the first article about the installation, I have left 15 GB for a Linux installation […]
OpenRC – Let’s try
There are many things happening in the Gentoo comunity right now. There even was a fine bugday killing problems out there beside a new init system showing up, promising to be gentoo’s future init: OpenRC.
Kernel Update
Just for the records: The downtime we have experienced was just a reboot for booting a new kernel to be up to date again