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elrohir
post Nov 7 2006, 05:39 PM
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I'm not sure if Damn Small linux will work on that at all... Though it is worth giving it a try! It ran lag-less on 92MB ram, but I don't know how little it can go down to.
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delivi
post Nov 7 2006, 06:30 PM
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I own nearly 15 different Linux Distros, I'm tired of using them since all look same and function in the same manner. i'm bored of it now I'd like to venture into Unix, is there any Unix version that has support.
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post Nov 7 2006, 06:58 PM
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I use RedHat Enterprise Linux, CentOS 4.x, FreeBSD and Xandros Linux most of them i use on my servers but some like Xandros i use on my pc, delivi you don't want to near unix ism so simple and bad.

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FaLgoR
post Nov 7 2006, 07:26 PM
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I've been using Linux for some months.. bytheway I'm using it right now, to post this reply xD I usually come to trap17 using Windows because I'm always playing some stupid game. Well the distro I use is Ubuntu. I've chosen this one because it's easier and I ant to try little development projects of mine here. When I get more experience I might change to a more develop-like distro, but I'm knda happy to use Ubuntu, it's easy and never caused me any problem. I like the workspaces feature biggrin.gif The last distro i used (knoppix) didn't have this thing.
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post Dec 11 2006, 10:39 PM
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Right now I just run a LIVE CD of SLAX whenever I want to mess around with Linux. Other than that I just use my Windows XP and (sadly) my old, crappy, and about-to-be-updated Mac OS 9.2 machines.
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post Feb 7 2007, 11:40 PM
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I use Suse 10.2 ,CentOS,Ubuntu,Knoppix
I tested and work with DSL,Puppy and other small distros
For me Linux is better and stable then Win .

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post Feb 11 2007, 04:02 AM
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I personnally use Fedora Core 6 for my server/office, which is in the basement. And for my living room i use Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, I have Myth Tv running on it and im following Cali Lewis from http://www.geekbrief.tv with her box. I also and running Puppy linux right now because the machine i happen to be on is pretty run down and Puppy linux is a very effiecient distro.
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Abhay
post Feb 14 2007, 10:07 PM
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I had tried many linux versions
  • PCQ LINUX : This is the first ever linux i had used about 2 yrs ago.It is distributed with the magazine named PC Quest and was fedora based
  • FEDORA : Fedora core was the second linux i had used and after that i had tried almost all fedora versions and now using fedora core 6
  • RED HAT : Red Hat 9 i had used in college and at home i had Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4
  • SUSE 10 : I had tried suse but its different then RedHat and not able to familiarize with it so removed it next day only
  • Knoppix : Knoppix is really a great distro and able to use on those systems where i cant install permanently and STD(security tools distribution)Knoppix is really a great distro with almost all the security reated tools wich a network admin may need
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chakersito
post Mar 29 2007, 11:39 AM
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Hi, I try a lot of Linux versions - Fedora (Since version 3), Ubuntu (Since version 5), Mandrake (Since version 8), Suse Server (Since version 8.3), Knoppix (Since version 3) and now I'm testing a lastest version of TUQUITO.
Tuquito is a amazing linux distribution, when a sell a PC, I intall Tuquito RC2, and all of my clients are happy and whithout any idea of linux they can do everething, it is 100% developed by a gruop of Argentinan Linux Lovers.
I hope this project grow up, and I invite all of you tu try Tuquito, don't be affraid, itīs a Live CD version too, and the developers ara working in some others interesting projects for example Tuquito Router.

TUQUITO HOME PAGE


Regards and waiting for your comments.

Chakersito
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