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Re: jwm
On that note: A few weeks back I donated one of my 43's to my littlest guy. He, uhm, plays learning games on it. After trying out a few different things, we went with jwm for him. It's pretty easy to set up so that he can figure it out, and if he gets stuck, my other kids can manage to dig him out normally.
(I pulled one of Pid's configs off of the linuxbbq git and just replaced colors, the menu items, and some bar size. Super easy setup.)
Edit: So, the list of the kids' setups from youngest to oldest.
Boo: Ubuntu /w jwm.
Sifi: Ubuntu /w cwm.
Kiface: Linuxbbq Martini
Ku: Debian Stable /w OB & Linuxbbq Coal (she manages her own partitions)
2 out of 4 kids like jwm. :)
It's been asked before why someone would open multiple tabs in a bloated browser, or multiple instances of one...the answer is: You're 3 and it's easy to lose track of what you've done. ^_^
(I pulled one of Pid's configs off of the linuxbbq git and just replaced colors, the menu items, and some bar size. Super easy setup.)
Edit: So, the list of the kids' setups from youngest to oldest.
Boo: Ubuntu /w jwm.
Sifi: Ubuntu /w cwm.
Kiface: Linuxbbq Martini
Ku: Debian Stable /w OB & Linuxbbq Coal (she manages her own partitions)
2 out of 4 kids like jwm. :)
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Wow, seeing cwm on the list. Nice setup Joe. And thanks to Pids we have some nice preconfigs.
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DebJoe, nice setup with all the blues, just one thing: it seems there's high resource usage in the background, I'd love to see top/htop or the pstree. Usually, the little graph in the bottom bar is more black than red :)
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Yes, I was alluding to that with the 'multiple browser' statement. Little dude had Google Chrome running those nickjr games (pepper flash monsters) and like 5 tabs open, but minimized in another workspace. Also note the fact that he's eating up 1/2 of 2GB of RAM in the env-info.machinebacon wrote:DebJoe, nice setup with all the blues, just one thing: it seems there's high resource usage in the background, I'd love to see top/htop or the pstree. Usually, the little graph in the bottom bar is more black than red :)
That's not so terrible, but at first he'd have one going in one workspace and one in another. The audio (normally Dora the Explorer and something else) would be overlapping and he was just rolling along like it wasn't the most annoying sound in the world. If I had hair, I'd have been pulling it out.
Don't get me wrong, I'm the one that put Chrome on there, because Octonaughts games (all he gives a damn about) require flash, and pepper does fine for that. I generally don't start lecturing about bloat until they turn 4, but perhaps an intervention will be required. :)
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Okay, makes sense. Chrome is nice and good but it runs like 50 processes in a sandbox. Not much we can do about it. Maybe except running the Flash games locally, no idea.
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It's all set up to make it so that he doesn't have to read to use it. I made a little html page locally and set it to his homepage, and it has pictures for the things he does (click Mickey Mouse, goes to disneyjr.com; click Cpt. Barnacles, goes to nickjr.com, etc). He can manage to click the menu item to open Chrome, and then pick out what he wants to do most of the time, swap workspaces or close things. That's about the extent of his ability up to this point.
While running local flash might not be the worst idea, I'd have to write a UI for him. I may give this a shot later and I will share it for other parents here if I do, but for now the setup that we're using (while a bloathouse) does get the job done.
I'll see what I can come up with (suggestions welcome if you have some ideas), and see if I can't make it easier to make a toddler-friendly box that someone can run on old hardware. This is assuming that it's actually a significant improvement over the current setup, which was super-easy to make happen.
edit: Also, thanks for the compliments all. My setups are boring, TUI stuff...the kids' stuff is way more colorful. :)
While running local flash might not be the worst idea, I'd have to write a UI for him. I may give this a shot later and I will share it for other parents here if I do, but for now the setup that we're using (while a bloathouse) does get the job done.
I'll see what I can come up with (suggestions welcome if you have some ideas), and see if I can't make it easier to make a toddler-friendly box that someone can run on old hardware. This is assuming that it's actually a significant improvement over the current setup, which was super-easy to make happen.
edit: Also, thanks for the compliments all. My setups are boring, TUI stuff...the kids' stuff is way more colorful. :)
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You could have http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1875 this with some icons (or you use yad with icons view only: yad --no-buttons --skip-taskbar --icons --undecorated --on-top --width=500 --height=250) as starter instead of text menu entries.
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Nice wall indeed, where's the landscape located?
I feel you will change the .jwmrc soon :)
I feel you will change the .jwmrc soon :)
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It is somewhere in New Zealand a wallpaper I have had for a number of years so not sure where, long since forgotten sorry.machinebacon wrote:Nice wall indeed, where's the landscape located?
I feel you will change the .jwmrc soon :)
Yes have added some stuff to the basic install but as far as the bar's layout and the catergories - perfect as it is - really enjoying it especially the handy buttons you have added for volume sytem info and playing a radio station stream , very handy.
Thank you MachineBacon for this wonderful sexy BBQ spin works nicely on 16gig usb stick.
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the 'playstream' button plays the last selected station from 'tinyradio' -- so, if you edit ~/.playstream you can add your own fav radio channel there, or even better, add it to /usr/local/share/radiolist, so it is available in tinyradio, too.
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Sweet and good work Bacon.