On 01/09/09 23:22, Thomas Canniot wrote:
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Thumbs up to everybody and big thanks to spreadshirts France !! :))
Thomas
Is there Fedora designs there already?
A quick site search on Fedora got no hits for me.
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Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Frank,
Just out of curiosity, isn't it still IPTables with a fancy frontend?
Yes but iptables on the command line is completely out of reach for
desktop users. iptables and usability have nothing in common.
Rahul
and Usability is a feature.
Frank
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Still
In case of any relevance
http://www.nuxified.org/article/linux_not_os
What I believe we should focus on instead is designation of what we
used to call distros as operating systems in their own right. We could
call them Linux based operating systems to denote the fact that they
have Linux as
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 05/15/2009 10:36 AM, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
I would like to object to the image of Fedora merely being an
alternative, especially in the context of being an alternative to
Microsoft Windows. If anything, Microsoft Windows is a very sad (or
humorous) alternative to
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
Fedora is a free alternative to proprietary operating systems like
Microsoft Windows and provides a easy and powerful graphical
environment, office suite, games and more. It is a secure and virus-free
experience with brand new releases full of major improvements