Comments on ‘Spinning, flashing Linux logo droid comes to UK’

The ersatz felt-covered Tux is wireless 

Coat

So its particularly difficult to control from a linux based pc then :)

Put another way. 

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Gut the innards from a warehouse full of unsold Nabaztags(tm)*, stuff 'em into penguin suits and flog to sad geeks.

*'cos there aren't enough rabbit-loving drooling idiots in the world, that's why.

I prefer... 

...my Linux Penguin Loo Brush Holder.

Come again? 

So it has an IR pick up, and a 2.4 GHz Tx for the PC. Can someone please clarify whether this wee little beastie is IR, RF or both.

Oh, and radio controlled is wireless. I might just be a little picky here, and I assume it uses both technologies, but a more clear piece of tech info there would be good.

recoil in fear, Gates! 

Dead Vulture

The end is nigh!

I like GNU/Linux... 

Linux

...and this product is kinda cute(*), but seems a tad over priced for what it is if you ask me.

(*) Albeit somewhat nerdy and gimmicky at the same time.

more info 

Linux

He does have both an IR sensor (for the remote control - like a tv one) and he connects to your machine through wireless (via dongle).

Lot more information available at his site http://www.tuxisalive.com/

RE: I like GNU/Linux... 

Linux

"seems a tad over priced for what it is if you ask me."

give it a couple of weeks, look on ebay. ;-)

Mac and Windows users 

Linux

Mac and Windows users could easily use this thing, if they wanted.

You said the software was Open Source. So all Mac and Windows users have to do is compile it for their platforms! I'm guessing the Windows C compiler has some sort of flashy GUI where you just drag-n-drop a makefile and it does the rest for you. And Macs are just Unix workstations, so they'll just use GCC.

At last! 

Gates Halo

A bit of hardware without WINDOWS support!

Windows version 

I can just imagine the Windows version being a toy Bill Gates that spins around on it's rump.

Scary!

Maybe the Mac version is a Steve Jobs that if introduced to the Bill droid it will beat him up.

DnD Makefiles? 

Alien

I don't think the shiny and mighty IDEs of Windows stoop so low as to use Makefiles.

I would suggest that it might be compiled with cygwin, but I suspect the dongle requires a kernel module for True Incompatibility.

Windows version 

Coat

The Windows version is a little Steve Ballmer bot which destroys some of your furniture every time you do a search on Google, and makes threatening noises any time the word "Linux" appears on a web page. Even better, fire up Visual Studio and it breaks out into a profuse sweat, spinning around on it's rump and repeating the word "developers" over and over.

Of course it's incompatible with Mac and Linux. Sheesh, do you even have to ask?

Coat. Bloody cold out.

Mac Version 

Flame

It's a two parter... The BSD Daemon having demeaning things done to him by a Jobs doll. Bastards bastardized my favorite BSD! And not in the good BOFH bastardly way.

Overpriced 

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€ 79 ( £55) at http://www.kysoh.com/

And it doesn't do Perl, it does Python! :-D A real geek's toy though my mate says his two-year old thinks it's ace.

We have one 

There is a primary school up here in Boston that has one; it's programmed to greet the students and the teacher brings it to installfests so we can have it greet people and have to play with python.

Oh, that's not nice 

After years of crying about a lack of Linux support, someone goes out and makes a product that deliberately supports only Linux? Where's the hypocrisy nazis now?

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