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[url]http://www.linuxcommand.org/learning_the_shell.php[/url]
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No DVD burner required, Ubuntu is a single CD, and much easier to use than Yellow Dog. Plus Yellow Dog is RPM-based, which means you'll be in dependency hell in no time.
I have been reading up on the Cell Processer programming. pretty heavy stuff, they only mention Yellow Dog and Fedora in their examples. I know Yellow Dog was optimized for the ps3. I don't know if the SDK for the cell works in all versions of linux. Of course I cannot do anything till I get a memory stick and linux keyboard mouse. I refuse to use a windows keyboard for this.
Interesting dudes here
[url]http://www.cellperformance.com[/url]
Otherwise I've got no clue what you are talking about. A keyboard is a keyboard. They work on any operating system and computer.
I would suggest that if you want to do something as complex as program a Cell processor, that learning your Linux system well enough to do something like install the SDK on Ubuntu is a very important first step. The best way to learn a complex new system is to leap right in. By installing Ubuntu and the SDK you would learn a bit about how the inner guts of the OS work, and how the GNU compile systems are set up, and so would be better prepared to diagnose the inevitable problems that will crop up down the road.
Also, please tell me you're not going to spend more money on a keyboard just to get one with little penguins on the keys instead of the easily-scratched-off windows symbol. :D
[url]http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2905,CONTENTID=12750[/url]
Biggles nice link, I was actually still working on the Cross-compiling for PS3 Linux article.
What does a comfortable-to-use-from-the-sofa keyboard have to do with it having little windows symbols on the keys? :)
[url]http://www.adesso.com/products_detail.asp?productid=336[/url]
It appears allot of the keys will not be mappable and not usable since it is a windows keyboard. Fine grit sand paper would work to get rid of the window keys but the special function keys would not be usable at all. A keyboard with all keys functional would be best.
Really not many linux keyboards at all. One other is by Cherry which is not wireless.
[url]http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/cymotion-line/popup_layout_cymotion_master_linux.htm[/url]
To bad they don't have a wireless.
[url]http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/cymotion-line/popup_layout_cymotion_master_linux.htm[/url]
To bad they don't have a wireless.[/QUOTE]
Definately would mess me up not being a QWERTY keyboard... :p
Is that a German layout?