On 2/27/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Feb 27, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Tom Buskey wrote:
> Most people seem to be doing just one distribution. Is anyone else
> doing multiples?
I've run a little bit of everything over the years, and enjoy
tinkering with various things. Good for me, sin
On Feb 27, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Tom Buskey wrote:
Most people seem to be doing just one distribution. Is anyone else
doing multiples?
Similar. FC6/Ubuntu LTS/WinXPPro on the primary laptop, OS X Tiger
primary desktop, in-house servers running FC version x, CentOS.
Commercial servers running
OSX On my Macbook (with a WinXP Parallels VM for work stuff)
Ubuntu Server on my colo server
Ubuntu Server on my home server (file/print)
KnoppMyth on my new MythTV box in the basement
and a mix of CentOS and Fedora at work
I also have an old Dell laptop for a "backup" that runs WinXP.
On Feb
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 09:59 am, Ben Scott wrote:
> LVM (which I use extensively) is really nice for trying multiple
> distributions. Virtualization (VMware, Xen, etc.) is making that
> practice obsolete, but at least right now, IME, a VM is still not the
> same as running something "on the
On 2/27/07, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/27/07, Tom Buskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most people seem to be doing just one distribution.
I just *complain* about one distribution. ;-) I use a bunch of 'em.
Which means you have a basis for your complaints, having used more
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 08:59 am, Tom Buskey wrote:
> Most people seem to be doing just one distribution. Is anyone else doing
> multiples?
Debian Stable on my desktop.
Debian Stable on my laptop.
Debian Stable on home firewall/router/VPN endpoint.
Kubuntu on wife's laptop and Win2K on wife's
On 2/27/07, Tom Buskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Most people seem to be doing just one distribution.
I just *complain* about one distribution. ;-) I use a bunch of 'em.
I still have that Debian install on my main PC at home, tho I'm not
using it right now. I've also got FC5 (soon to be d
Just Debian at home & work, and one of the FC's on a webserver... and
the FC will go away shortly, I don't have enough knowledge of weird
corners to keep it uncrufted under the onslaught of "hey I'm
installing foo" from the guy I was sharing the server with, who's just
competent enough to be dange
On 2/27/07, Star <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Next on the adgenda... Gnome is so much better than KDE because...
Oh sure. Ben spends a half an hour crafting 'the perfect intro' to
flame city, and what do you respond with?
A one liner.. Shoulda known part II would suck. :-)
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-- Thomas
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Most people seem to be doing just one distribution. Is anyone else doing
multiples?
I'm running:
Xubuntu on my laptop (I wanted to learn some debianisms)
WinXP on the family PC
MacOSX on the family Macintosh
Fedora on my home server (I grew up w/ RedHat/Mandrake after starting w/
SLS/Slackwa
At this point, the subject line has become something of an in-joke,
although I will concede I may be the only one "in" on it.
Oh no! Actually, I should have known better than to be sipping coffee while
opening this thread... Ah well, that's why there's a stack of keyboards
over there...
An
On 2/26/07, Neil Joseph Schelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why does everything have to be a flame war? Your response fits in a flame
war, but not his.
Actually, my response was more like a desultory, goalless rant (very
similar to ESR's original post, in fact). To be a proper flame, I
have t
On Monday 26 February 2007 06:34 pm, Ben Scott wrote:
> On 2/26/07, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If esr moves to Debian and sticks with stable he won't have *these*[1]
> > problems.
>
> You can screw up just about any system, including one running Debian
> stable
He made a poi
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 06:34:36PM -0500, Ben Scott wrote:
> On 2/26/07, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >and they don't make into testing without going through unstable for a
> >while.
>
> I thought things only had to be in "unstable" for seven days,
> without any issues being filed a
On 2/26/07, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This illustrates 2 of the things I really like about Debian:
Oh boy! As it happens, I spent part of the weekend mothballing my
installation of "Etch" (which I've been using for 6+ months) and
installing FC6. So this is tapping right into
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