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For Gentoo there are only these words:
Debian rulez but Gentoo rockz :)
The only new to last release is a full funtionally
installer that really works:)
What my opinion is ...
PCLinuxOS 0.93a is the latest version of this
distro, runs as a live CD and is installed from
live. Features automatic hardware detection,
Realplayer and MPlayer integrated in ...
Ubuntu Linux is a complete desktop Linux operating
system, freely available with both community and
professional support. The Ubuntu community is
built on the ideas enshrined ...
My SUSE 10.1 Linux Experience:
SUSE 10.0 felt slow to me, so I was ready to try
something new. Lo and behold, SUSE 10.1 appeared
just weeks after I installed 10.0
I de ...
Xandros provides primarily desktop software, aimed
at both businesses and consumers. Once known as
Corel Linux, Xandros is now in its third major
version (the first version u ...
NST is one of the few FC4 based distros with one
goal in mind, network security, easy to use,
almost no typing; the best tethereal, snort, and
filesystem front-end, and a very ...
PCLinuxOS 0.92 is the latest version of this
distro, runs as a live CD and in installed from
live. Features automatic hardware detection,
Realplayer and MPlayer integrated in ...
How do people find their way in an age of
information overload? How can people filter
streams of complex information to filter out only
the parts they want? Why does it matter ...
"The next best thing to having your own personal
guru."
A very comprehensive guide to using Linux,
covering all the basics in it's 788 pages. This is
the newly updated seco ...
Slackware 10.2 includes the Linux 2.4.31 kernel,
with Linux 2.6.13 available in the /testing
directory. For the first time, a 2.6 kernel with
support for SCSI, RAID, and SATA ...
When I was first introduced to Linux I figured it
was a complicated OS for geeks and hacks. I
learned after awhile though how user friendly
Linux was becoming and how easily i ...
Starting from version 4.0, the KNOPPIX-project has
been split into a DVD "maxi" edition, and a
"KNOPPIX light" on CD, both developed in parallel.
The printed first release of ...
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