ביום שישי, 9 בספטמבר 2005, 15:06, נכתב על ידי Adir Abraham:
> Hi,
>
> Some updates:
>
> On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Adir Abraham wrote:
> > * Mandriva 2006 Beta 2, Beta 3
>
> Mandriva 2006 RC1 is available from yesterday. Looks like they're going to
> release a final very real soon.
> A nice review includi
Hi,
Some updates:
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Adir Abraham wrote:
* Mandriva 2006 Beta 2, Beta 3
Mandriva 2006 RC1 is available from yesterday. Looks like they're going to
release a final very real soon.
A nice review including simple benchmarks is available here:
http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/2
Adir, you missed one option, I think - Knoppix based distro, as a HDD
distro. Looks like the CD, and works better. Debian at best.
I would like to ask you to add this to your tests.
As for myself, I will, hopefully today, install it on one machine to
feel it a bit.
Ez.
Adir Abraham wrote:
So, completly ignoring my requests - you decided to flame the list
instead. Whatever...
I probably missed something, but I mainly heard arguments (which I wanted
to save), and I less heard about what you really tried from the
distributions below. Have you tried Mandrake 10.1, Fedora Core 2, etc. ?
Ahalan,
I want to propose something a bit different - Just dd the Knoppix (or the
Hebrew alike?) to a partition on the disk. That might sound wired but it is fast, easy
to recover, good hardware detection system, very easy to upgrade and it is based on
Debian so the software maintenance
Alon Altman wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Adir Abraham wrote:
I am looking for your help, to hear what you think (from experience)
about:
* Mandrake 10.1 (RC1 at the moment. should be equal to the final release)
- Mandrake has decent package management (urpmi). I do
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Adir Abraham wrote:
> I am looking for your help, to hear what you think (from experience)
> about:
>
> * Mandrake 10.1 (RC1 at the moment. should be equal to the final release)
- Mandrake has decent package management (urpmi). I do not know about
support for various