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FAIL ClearPress-99 i686-linux 2.4.27-3-686
Carl Fink ca...@panix.com comp os linux setup On Sun, 29 Jun 1997 16:08:07 GMT, R2000@help_me_please.org <R2000@help_me_please.org> wrote: I am VERY interested in getting started with Linux but I don't know which distribution to purchase. Any reccomindations? or suggestions would be of great help. Thanks.

Best linux distribution?
This would, for example, enable filling holes in the A-Linux distribution, which has been moribund since 2002. That works if it revives the A-linux distribution, and fails if it doesn't, and is more likely to fail than to succeed. However, since the distribution is presently moribund, there's every reason to be

Looking for Linux Distribution that runs on IBM AS400
Ted Kegebein kegeb...@planttel.net alt linux MaxTim wrote: MaxOS Linux is a new Linux distribution due to be beta released this week. It is a large (1.6 Gb required) distribution with more features than I could list on this news group. We need beta testers to work out any remaining bugs in this distribution (retail

What Linux distribution for a modest hardware?
Bit Twister BitTwis...@localhost.localdomain comp os linux misc On 9 Jun 2002 06:56:15 -0700, Brane wrote: hi all i kinda got tired of windows and now i'm looking towards linux to install on my system but i don't know which distribution should i take i'm new to linux i have about 20 hrs expirience i don't want to

DeLi Linux 0.6 - A small Linux distribution for old computers.
Another rumor is that AOL wants to do their own Linux distribution, which they will make novice-friendly and try to use to compete with Microsoft. Doesn't seem really likely, but suppose it is true. Again, why buy RedHat? If they want to base their distribution on RedHat, they can just take the RedHat code and use

Easiest Linux distribution to start off with
Although our distribution is not going to be based on Debian, we are working from a common code base, for the most part, and I would like to share fixes with them directly. ---- BTW bastille-linux is not the only project of secure linux distribution : ---- kha0s Linux and the (as-yet-unnamed) Secure Linux

Which Linux distribution and partitions
_*not*_ that you can't run GNU/Linux on it. Am I stuck with making this a Windows 64 bit machine or is there a Linux distribution which would work 'out of the box' ? There are literally hundreds of GNU/Linux distributions out there, the majority of which are intended to be used on desktop systems of the x86

FORTH levels
It is a 185 MB Linux distribution that is designed to fit on 8cm mini CD-Rs or 256MB USB FlashDrives. It contains KDE and FluxBox desktop environments and the latest packages and kernel from Slackware Current. It also features many add-ons. Changes: In this release, kernel 2.4.25 with alsa 1.0.2c was added,

Choosing Linux Distribution CD Set
Dear Re Alberto, This is a computer-generated report for Linux-Distribution-0.14 on perl-5.9.4, created automatically by CPAN-Reporter-1.05 and sent to the CPAN Testers mailing list. If you have received this email directly, it is because the person testing your distribution chose to send a copy to your CPAN email

Fwd: [Ambassadors] Linux Distribution Chooser
What Linux distribution do you recommend me to install to take maximum advantage of this hardware? Slackware, Damn Small Linux, Vector-Linux. Please consider that I'ma first time user so I'd like to start with some user-friendly distribution, Then you should consider buying a new PC :( It can be fast, eye-candy,

The Best Linux distribution? (was Re: FreeBSD vs. Linux)
It is better to think of a linux distribution as an operating system - a distribution contains all the basic programs you need to do things and usually a lot more programs besides. With m68k macs there are 2 distinct streams of development - there is the kernel development (drivers for mac hardware are written and

pine to be removed from RedHat linux distribution
gmail.com> wrote: All, When an organization, or an individual want to immigrate to Linux. What are criteria we need address in choosing correct distribution. I could google it, but i wanna here it from the experience of the people who using & facing issue in real time. Please suggest me Distribution that could be

passwd發生錯誤
Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu perl cpan testers This distribution has been tested as part of the cpan-testers effort to test as many new uploads to CPAN as 5 version 8 subversion 8) configuration: Platform: osname=linux, osvers=2.6.18-53.1.4.el5.bz358661.1xen, archname=x86_64-linux-thread-multi uname='linux

What is the best linux distribution for Oracle?
"We are taking the standard distribution and we are enhancing that, beefing up security, enhancing some hardware drivers," said Tindall. "But really the significant difference between us and Dell or Compaq is that we will know this version inside out and can support it ourselves." "If you bought a Linux server from

How do you pick a Linux distribution?
Red Hat 6.0 (1CD) (Most Popular Linux Distribution) SuSE Linux 6.1 (1CD) (Most easy to configure Linux Distribution) Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 (1CD) (Most used Office Suite) Mandrake 6.0 (1CD) (Very Red Hat like, better installation script) Slackware 4.0 (1CD) Debian 2.1 (1CD) TurboLinux 3.6 (1CD) EasyLinux 1.0 (1CD)

Proper use of /usr/local (Re: The Best Linux distribution?)
The Intel web site says that this MB does not support Linux which I wish I had read before purchase. Am I stuck with making this a Windows 64 bit machine or is there a Linux distribution which would work 'out of the box' ? Am a not a Linux guru, so building a kernel may be beyond my reach. Thanks. John S.

Linux Distribution for Asterisk server use
David Chien chie...@uci.edu comp os linux advocacy Andrew wrote: Which Linux distributions are there? I have heard of several: Redhat, FreeBSD etc. but what are the differences and advantages? www.linuxmall.com for CDs of the various popular distributions for $1.89 each. Coming from a line of 1 OS computing (Amiga.

PASS Sys-Syslog-0.24 x86_64-linux-thread-multi 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5 ...
They haven't seen why there are different distributions, or how close they all really are. They are usually puzzled over the multiple distributions, after all "if there's more than one Linux, then one must be better than the rest", not realizing much of it is marketing, just like any other time there is competing

Linux distribution for Intel DG33TL MB, E8400, 64bit, 8 GB mem?
Steven Buytaert buyta...@imec.be comp os linux admin Jeffrey Wiegley (jwieg...@phakt.usc.edu) wrote: [...] I was wondering what one would have to do and how much effort it would require to build a linux "distribution" from scratch. IE I want to put Linux, GCC, EMACS, X-Windows the usual binaries in /usr/bin and I

Building a linux distribution does a how-to exist?
Don't do Linux yet and am looking for a reasonably easy distro to use on one of the spare 'puters. I suppose Ubuntu is the easy Linux distribution du jour. Slackware has the distinction of being the longest running Linux distribution still in production. Slackware is for people who are used to Unix. :) Bud.