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A challenge to all Linux Users in the World

Blog Comment I'm very loathe to give up my Little Debby Linux box though (currently running on the same Celeron) so I think I will resurrect my old 1.8 GHz P4 and do an Debian 4.0 install on that one so I can keep learning more about Debian even as I'm testing...

[June 16, 2007, 7:20]

Letting in Linux review

Reviews Some examples include Debian GNU/Linux, Mandrakelinux, Red Hat Linux/Fedora Core, and SuSE Linux. If you don't want to pay a penny for your Linux, insist on a distribution that's available for free download in ISO images.

[July 12, 2004, 9:40]

openSolaris 2008.11

Blog I have been wanting to look into something other than the mostly Debian-derived Linux distributions I've tried recently. I downloaded the LiveCD ISO image and burned it to a CD. Very routine, exactly like it is for the Linux LiveCD images.

[March 20, 2009, 12:13]

UserLinux releases beta CD

News The operating system is based on Debian Linux and includes only one version of each type of popular productivity application, in order to cut down on support costs. Perens hopes that UserLinux will eventually win ISO 9000 or 9001 certification, as...

[September 10, 2004, 16:05]

Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test

Talkback There's tons of them out there - my favourite is Knoppix (Debian-based) cause it's just so packed with stuff. If you decide you like it, there is an option to install it from the CD, but I would recommend downloading the full .iso images and...

[February 2, 2006, 21:06]

A challenge to all Linux Users in the World

Blog Comment Try Debian, So I installed the inst-net iso on my test box, had Samba up and running in about 2 minutes and I'm already much happier. Response time of the desktop is snappier with the Debian install on it compared to the Ubuntu, not sure why but...

[June 6, 2007, 7:12]

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