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  • Si
    Such Fun!
    • Feb 2008
    • 13900

    #1

    Linux Gurus - what linux platform would be used for VLT software?

    What linux platform do you think would be used for VLT software and the testing of VLT software?

    I could use some help.

    There is an opportunity for me to work within a company that makes software for VLTs and other similar platforms like arcade machines etc.

    The only thing that may be a killer for me is that I have never used linux

    What do you suggest?

    I've got 4 towers not doing jack in the basement so i'm thinking of setting one up to run strictly on linux an learn about it.

    taking a look on linux.org now and doing some digging but maybe someone with a bit knowledge may be able to help

    Thanks people
  • CYF
    Coupon Guru
    • Mar 2009
    • 10973

    #2
    Have you used any other form of unix?

    What's VLT?
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    • Si
      Such Fun!
      • Feb 2008
      • 13900

      #3
      Originally posted by CYF
      Have you used any other form of unix?

      What's VLT?
      No. but this is the only problem i've got to overcome. I have downloaded Scale-RT and taken a look at that but It doesn't seem to be what i'm looking for.

      A VLT is a video lottery terminal, much like video poker type slot machines etc.

      I was told by my contact in the company that I will need to know how to excecute prompts using it. such as opening and closing documents, checking and moving files etc...

      Much like you would with DOS. But I need to learn it using linux/unix.

      May seem dumb but this is what they are using and i'm guessing it is very different to using DOS.

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      • Si
        Such Fun!
        • Feb 2008
        • 13900

        #4
        Would I just need to download the kernal and install it to be able to do this?

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        • d-null
          . . .
          • Apr 2007
          • 13724

          #5
          are you serious? if you are testing as a programmer, you should know this stuff like the back of your hand already, the languages used themselves will be more important than the os, and you could know any version of linux to be able to handle the basic os stuff you are talking about

          many slot machines I've seen are based on windows machines as well, so it would be specific to the manufacturer I guess

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          • CYF
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            • Mar 2009
            • 10973

            #6
            Unix has a pretty steep learning curve dude.

            Grab gentoo or something and install it on a box and play around with it.
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            • d-null
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              • Apr 2007
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              #7
              didn't mean to sound harsh, find out which one they are using, install and play around with it..... ask them

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              • Si
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                • Feb 2008
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                #8
                Originally posted by d-null
                are you serious? if you are testing as a programmer, you should know this stuff like the back of your hand already, the languages used themselves will be more important than the os, and you could know any version of linux to be able to handle the basic os stuff you are talking about

                many slot machines I've seen are based on windows machines as well, so it would be specific to the manufacturer I guess
                It's a QA position and part of the job is testing the software, not programming.

                There probably isn't many people where I am that actually know linux/unix well and all they want is some simple knowledge of how to use it and will provide training to a suitable person.

                They must be interested to some point otherwise they wouldn't have contacted me about the position.

                All i'm trying to do is give myself the best chance of getting the job and to learn more about it would be a great asset.

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                • d-null
                  . . .
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 13724

                  #9
                  Originally posted by CYF
                  Unix has a pretty steep learning curve dude.

                  Grab gentoo or something and install it on a box and play around with it.
                  unix isn't that hard to learn for the simple stuff he is talking about, not like he is using it as a network admin or anything

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                  • Si
                    Such Fun!
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 13900

                    #10
                    Originally posted by CYF
                    Unix has a pretty steep learning curve dude.

                    Grab gentoo or something and install it on a box and play around with it.
                    I'll take a look thanks for your help

                    Originally posted by d-null
                    didn't mean to sound harsh, find out which one they are using, install and play around with it..... ask them
                    No Problem at all. I am a total newb when it comes to linux but they still want to interview me so all i'm trying to do is give myself a good chance.

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                    • CYF
                      Coupon Guru
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 10973

                      #11
                      Originally posted by d-null
                      unix isn't that hard to learn for the simple stuff he is talking about, not like he is using it as a network admin or anything
                      I didn't realize they were looking for a QA position.

                      Best advice, grab a copy of gentoo and put it on one of your spare boxes. The gui is going to be somewhat similar to what you're used to, but spend a lot of time in the shell. the "man" command is going to be your best friend, and if you have any questions I'll try to help you out. Wont be around a lot tonight, going to a party here but I'll be around tomorrow.
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                      • Si
                        Such Fun!
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 13900

                        #12
                        Originally posted by CYF
                        I didn't realize they were looking for a QA position.

                        Best advice, grab a copy of gentoo and put it on one of your spare boxes. The gui is going to be somewhat similar to what you're used to, but spend a lot of time in the shell. the "man" command is going to be your best friend, and if you have any questions I'll try to help you out. Wont be around a lot tonight, going to a party here but I'll be around tomorrow.
                        Thanks a lot

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                        • mikesouth
                          Confirmed User
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 6334

                          #13
                          UNIX is UNIX is UNIX as far as what you are talking about is concerned because you wont really even be using UNIX in any technical sense you will be using a UNIX shell, of which there are many but they all share the same basic command set

                          learn C Shell or Kshell those are the UNIX CLI
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                          • CYF
                            Coupon Guru
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 10973

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mikesouth
                            UNIX is UNIX is UNIX as far as what you are talking about is concerned because you wont really even be using UNIX in any technical sense you will be using a UNIX shell, of which there are many but they all share the same basic command set

                            learn C Shell or Kshell those are the UNIX CLI
                            how is using the shell not using unix? How else do you interact with a unix box?

                            Unix is unix, yeah. But linux and bsd and solaris etc etc all have different quirks.
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                            • Si
                              Such Fun!
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 13900

                              #15
                              Originally posted by mikesouth
                              UNIX is UNIX is UNIX as far as what you are talking about is concerned because you wont really even be using UNIX in any technical sense you will be using a UNIX shell, of which there are many but they all share the same basic command set

                              learn C Shell or Kshell those are the UNIX CLI
                              Thanks for your advice

                              And yeah it should be pretty simple to learn, It's basic commands and testing. plus a few other things I could be doing (if i get the job).

                              I'm just trying to be sure

                              It's pretty much an entry lever position but they like to keep and train their staff so it could be a good move.

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                              • Si
                                Such Fun!
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 13900

                                #16
                                Originally posted by CYF
                                how is using the shell not using unix? How else do you interact with a unix box?

                                Unix is unix, yeah. But linux and bsd and solaris etc etc all have different quirks.
                                Now your confusing me

                                I'm going to install gentoo and see how that goes, and have a good play with the prompts and learn more about it.

                                Thanks for your help guys

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                                • HorseShit
                                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                                  • Dec 2004
                                  • 17513

                                  #17
                                  Gentoo would not be the best choice for someone new to Linux.

                                  Grab Ubuntu.

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                                  • CYF
                                    Coupon Guru
                                    • Mar 2009
                                    • 10973

                                    #18
                                    Good point Justin on ubuntu.

                                    Ubuntu is pretty user friendly. I haven't used linux since I switched to bsd back in 96.

                                    Try out ubuntu and see if you like it
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                                    • mikesouth
                                      Confirmed User
                                      • Jun 2003
                                      • 6334

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by CYF
                                      how is using the shell not using unix? How else do you interact with a unix box?

                                      Unix is unix, yeah. But linux and bsd and solaris etc etc all have different quirks.
                                      the shell is the UNIX CLI the only interaction he will have with UNIX is through the shell the differences are things that as a simple user he wont encounter, they all revolve more around admin stuff and UNIX internals

                                      cd, ls grep, diff, cat, pipes, redirects, and basic interaction via the shell all works the same...yer overcomplicating it.

                                      Guy just needs to take an intro UNIX class for users and he will know all he needs to know or I could teach him in about a day
                                      Mike South

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                                      • mikesouth
                                        Confirmed User
                                        • Jun 2003
                                        • 6334

                                        #20
                                        and if you ask how else you would interact with a UNIX box you apparently have never written code for a UNIX box in C, C++ or any other language of the sort...hint those programs generally dont run in a shell.....
                                        Mike South

                                        It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.

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                                        • tical
                                          Confirmed User
                                          • Feb 2002
                                          • 6504

                                          #21
                                          try www.experts-exchange.com
                                          112.020.756

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                                          • mikesouth
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Jun 2003
                                            • 6334

                                            #22
                                            I was told by my contact in the company that I will need to know how to excecute prompts using it. such as opening and closing documents, checking and moving files etc...

                                            Much like you would with DOS. But I need to learn it using linux/unix.

                                            May seem dumb but this is what they are using and i'm guessing it is very different to using DOS.

                                            Pay no attention to the morons suggesting whatever flavor of UNIX they like...you wont be interacting with UNIX via any "user friendly" interface like Xwindows, you will be using the CLI...or the shell...they all use the same command set and only differ in script writing aspects.
                                            Mike South

                                            It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.

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                                            • d-null
                                              . . .
                                              • Apr 2007
                                              • 13724

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by tical
                                              try [ur l]www.experts-exchange.com[/ur l]
                                              why are you suggesting that piece of shit site (unless it is your own, if so then congrats on the undeserved google love)

                                              that site is the scourge of the internet and doesn't deserve anymore backlinks

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                                              • blazin
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                                                • Aug 2002
                                                • 2781

                                                #24
                                                Check out this one page unix/linux guide....you won't need to know much more than that...

                                                http://www.cheat-sheets.org/saved-copy/fwunixref.pdf
                                                I don't endorse a god damn thing......

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                                                • Si
                                                  Such Fun!
                                                  • Feb 2008
                                                  • 13900

                                                  #25
                                                  Thanks for all your help guys.

                                                  I don't think ubuntu would be the best option because that would be like running windows right? all I need is the basic prompts like DOS would be.

                                                  Found a few more sites that have some good information aswell.

                                                  And that cheat sheet could be very useful useful

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                                                  • HorseShit
                                                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                    • Dec 2004
                                                    • 17513

                                                    #26
                                                    Every distribution has CLI including Ubuntu.

                                                    If you want something that starts up in CLI and is easy to install go with Slackware.

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                                                    • Si
                                                      Such Fun!
                                                      • Feb 2008
                                                      • 13900

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by Justin
                                                      Every distribution has CLI including Ubuntu.

                                                      If you want something that starts up in CLI and is easy to install go with Slackware.
                                                      Thats it. Thanks man

                                                      I've just downloaded feather linux to try out aswell because that doesn't need a full set-up.

                                                      Still got 2 or 3 weeks before anything happens because people on holiday etc. so plenty of time to get some learning done.

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