I spend my weekend doing several things:
- Chilling with some pals (and a PS³ and a subwoofer greater than my 22″ lcd)
- Watching Scrubs (Season 1 to 5)
- Setting up Debian on a battery-damaged non USB bootable non cdrom drive Fujitsu Biblo B112 Lifebook
Since it was just capable of booting from floppy i had to use the debian floppies. After like 2-3 Hours with errors like (attention: keyword!) pcmcia: unknown symbol release_firmware etc. I switched from Debian Lenny Install Floppies to Etch. And hooray, it works!
But its annoying to do a dist-upgrade to lenny with a 10mbit nic, a 233mhz cpu and 160Megs of stupid slow SDRAM. Anyway, it runs with Fluxbox.
The touchscreen (its like the grandfather of a hybride of the GeCube Genie Senior and my EeePC) is hard to configure, if anyone knows a good calibration gui, please tell me
So, I plan to use it as a jukebox for parties. Therefore I need the following:
- A way to disable gui stuff for closing windows, maximising them, almost everything.
- An audioplayer which has the following features:
- Comfortable Song Index which can be used only with touchscreen
- Queueing songs in a queue
- A Perl API? (That would be… greatest)
- Lightweight
If you have any idea to solve my issues, please drop me a comment.
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