01-16-2013
PCLinuxOS 2009...
This has been the single most stable OS of all for me. I cannot get it to crash!
I have it fully bootable from a 16GB USB stick auto-running into E-UAE on an AA1 netbook that is SSDless and HDDless...
My first attempt at Linux was a full genuine Yggdrasil P'n'P Fall 1995 edition. Never ever got it working correctly. Still got the original 2 CDs and Manual, Sadly the box has gone.
My next attempt was Caldera 7.0, Then 7.1, worked fine unless I wanted sound... ;o/
Then came Knoppix 3.something and that worked and my eyes lit up. I still use a live CD version of 5.1.1 for testing purposes.
Tried Mandriva/Mandrake, 9.0? can't remember, and that was seriously unstable.
Ended up with Debian 6.0.x + Gnome, (squeeze?), and use this along with PCLinuxOS 2009 + KDE, and Knoppix 5.1.1 + KDE as test beds and main OSes...
To re-iterate PCLinuxOS 2009 has been, and is the one, single most, stable consumer OS I have ever had the pleasure to use...
(Dare I say I am using Windows ATM, or is this considered swearing... ;o)
Bazza, G0LCU...
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gtg(1) General Commands Manual gtg(1)
NAME
gtg - Getting Things Gnome!, an organizer for the GNOME desktop
SYNOPSIS
gtg [-d]
DESCRIPTION
Getting Things GNOME! is an organizer for the GNOME desktop environment. GTG focuses on usability and ease of use. Its main objective is
to provide a simple and yet flexible organization tool for life and work.
GTG uses a very handy system for creating and editing tasks. The task editor can automatically recognize metadata such as tags and subtasks
through the use of a very simple syntax.
OPTIONS
-b Boot-up only. Causes gtg to exit immediately after completing the first iteration of the main loop. Useful for boot performance
testing work.
-c Disable crash handler. Causes the Apport automatic crash reporting utility to not be invoked when gtg crashes; instead it will
print out a normal python backtrace. This can be useful for debugging crash bugs, or if the crash handler is misbehaving.
-d Debug mode. Prints extra information to the console which may be useful for understanding and reporting bugs.
-v Prints version and exits.
COPYRIGHT
This manual page is Copyright 2009 Luca Falavigna <dktrkranz@debian.org>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
gtg 2009-03-21 gtg(1)