i have here SME, trustix, old fashion redhat 9, i still have to get fedora.
pwede BSD? ahehe naa ko dinhi openBSD 3.6
wats yours?
i have here SME, trustix, old fashion redhat 9, i still have to get fedora.
pwede BSD? ahehe naa ko dinhi openBSD 3.6
wats yours?
Fedora Core 2, Slackware 10, Ubuntu, and different versions of FreeBSD for me all running on separate boxes.
To err is human, to moo bovine.
FC 2 & 3 (running), RH9 running, RHES3(test environment), Suse 9.1 Prof (test env), Suse 8.2 Prof (test env), Mdk 10 (sleeping), knoppix (sleeping)
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SuSE 7.2 -> 9.2 professional (32/64bit) on many machines. Debian unstable for my desktop and laptop
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im running Libranet 2.8.1. still waiting for LN3.0 to come out. its Debian-based, btw.
i used to run 7 operating systems (win98se, 10 different linux distro's) with my k6 400 compaq presario 7 years ago - multi-boot galore. unfortunately, i have only short encounters with linux for the past 2 years now. im currently contemplating on running slackware again... does anybody here tried debian?
I wouldn't use Debian as a desktop. The current Debian stable branch ... Woody is 2 years old. Debian Sid will soon become Debian Sarge in the next few months ... and it's about time. I love apt-get though. When it works, it works great, but dependancy hell is just crazy when it doesn't work too well. I'd go with a distro based on Debian such as Ubuntu since Debian development is so so slow.
To err is human, to moo bovine.
Slackware 10.
To err is human, to forget your password is simply stupid.
If you want to run debian on a desktop, use unstable. I use it on my work desktop, works great. APT rocks :-)
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Ubuntu Linux 5.10: The Breezy Badger Preview Release. just installed it today (twas my fisrt linux experience!)
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