Hi folks,
After participating in the NASA Sample Return Robot with my Mystic
rovers I have decided to change my software base. The rovers current
use C++ code and a vision package, RoboRealm, running on Windows XP.
I want to at least explore using Linux, the Robot Operating System,
and OpenCV (for vision). The problem is I have never, despite 4
decades on various operating systems, gotten into Linux. I have
tried but always give up after a few weeks.
Would anyone be willing to mentor me through getting Linux up and
running?
What web sites or forums are good for asking questions, especially
if for an experienced developer who just does not know Linux?
What version of Linux would be good for development and running on
the robots?
The robots are ITX PCs, 4 core 2.14ghz, 4 gig ram, and SSD so there
is no limitations due to hardware. Since Linux is already a
challenge I probably do not want to run different versions.
I am familiar with Eclipse CDT. I have a year old version of LUbuntu
on a system . I got Eclipse Juno CDT installed but getting it on the
start menu has eluded me. (The package installer only knows about
Indigo.) That is typical of what I run into when I try Linux. It
gets about 90-95% to where I want and the rest drives me nuts.
I tried Ubuntu last year but the desktop looking like a giant
smartphone turned me totally off. A friend suggested LUbuntu so I
tried it.