25 Feb, 2010, David Haley wrote in the 41st comment:
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:shrug: Well, regardless, it's still too bad that it can't set up its own network driver that talks to the network with its own IP address etc. I still don't see why this would only be available to a full-fledged VM. Oh well.
EDIT: no, by same network I meant the same network behind a NAT router, using the same DHCP addresses etc. – that level of the network.
:shrug: Well, regardless, it's still too bad that it can't set up its own network driver that talks to the network with its own IP address etc. I still don't see why this would only be available to a full-fledged VM. Oh well.
EDIT: no, by same network I meant the same network behind a NAT router, using the same DHCP addresses etc. – that level of the network.
EDIT: To Runter and anyone else who writes Ruby in Vim, what kind of color scheme did you go with? With all of Ruby's different sigils and symbols, I cant decide what might look best.
Any screen shots might help me get a good idea too :)
Oh. Also this. I forgot I seem to use more than one scheme regularly depending on where I am at the time. :p
25 Feb, 2010, JohnnyStarr wrote in the 44th comment:
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Dude, i just decided to get andLinux for my laptop. So far i've tried Cygwin (which worked fine with sshd), andLinux and VMWare Ubuntu to host ssh so i could tap in from my lappy. I got VMWare to work (for awhile) but there are ethernet issues that I didn't feel like taking any more time on. Basically, the end doesn't justify the means.
Dude, i just decided to get andLinux for my laptop. So far i've tried Cygwin (which worked fine with sshd), andLinux and VMWare Ubuntu to host ssh so i could tap in from my lappy. I got VMWare to work (for awhile) but there are ethernet issues that I didn't feel like taking any more time on. Basically, the end doesn't justify the means.
I got the KDE version, it's pretty :)
I would use it if it wasn't currently only 32 bit windows only. I have dual boot on my laptop instead which works but is a little annoying for switching between the two.
Looks better in person i guess :) Still playin with it though.
It's the watermark that bothers me.
27 Feb, 2010, JohnnyStarr wrote in the 52nd comment:
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I got an app called powermenu that makes any window transparent. It helps my eyes somehow, maybe colors on black is too much for me. Different strokes i suppose.
27 Feb, 2010, David Haley wrote in the 53rd comment:
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Funnily enough when viewed on my laptop screen, it's far more legible. Maybe it just depends on monitor settings.
26 May, 2010, soulnafein wrote in the 54th comment:
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Man I suggest you to develop in a virtual machine with ubuntu 10.04 and the text editor that you prefer. I personally use RubyMine (which is also available for windows and mac) with VIM plugin (if you are a VIM fan)
EDIT: no, by same network I meant the same network behind a NAT router, using the same DHCP addresses etc. – that level of the network.