Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Just for a laugh, I decided to install gnome on the DNS-323. I connect to it using xming.
A tad slow, but it does make printer configuration easier
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For some reason, I have a hard time believing this... ;-)
I would have thought that X alone with twm would have bogged down the machine, let alone Gnome... How is it that your only using 39mb of memory and 84mb of swap?
I guess I'll believe you tho...
I've been wanting to compile Xorg natively for the 323. Maybe I'll have a go at it.
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apt-get install gnome
<wait a very long time for it to install>
Modify the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
Add/modify the lines:
[security]
AllowRoot=1
AllowRemoteRoot=1
[xdmcp]
Enable=1
Install xming and off you go!
No need to compile it.]
But it *is* slow to get going. Once it's running, it's reasonable.
I had a problem with /tmp, needed correct privs (due to the way I set it up) so it should be chmod 777 /tmp
I did not do it with chroot debian, it was a native install.
If it doesn't work, you can always just remove it. But I found for some configuration stuff, it's the easiest way. Specifically with setting up the printers.
And it does end up using about 80M swapspace.
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This is almost as wacked as the crazy idea I had, but let go because it's so impractical and far gone. There are these usb VGA cards and, of course, with a hub, you could put a keyboard and mouse on here too. That could get you a full working computer out of this thing.
I wonder if anyone will ever give it a try.
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