Philippe Landau wrote:
hello
i like PCLinux, i like Sam, i like PLF (not a distro)
but i have very little experience with them.
and most of all, i like the Mandrake mailinglists:
there are warm-hearted people here,
which is rare on technical mailinglists.
Ubuntu for example advertises humanity
hello
i like PCLinux, i like Sam, i like PLF (not a distro)
but i have very little experience with them.
and most of all, i like the Mandrake mailinglists:
there are warm-hearted people here,
which is rare on technical mailinglists.
Ubuntu for example advertises humanity onto others
while
On Friday 08 April 2005 03:53 pm, Philippe Landau wrote:
hello
i like PCLinux, i like Sam, i like PLF (not a distro)
but i have very little experience with them.
and most of all, i like the Mandrake mailinglists:
there are warm-hearted people here,
which is rare on technical mailinglists.
On Saturday 09 April 2005 01:38, Aron Smith wrote:
On Friday 08 April 2005 03:53 pm, Philippe Landau wrote:
hello
i like PCLinux, i like Sam, i like PLF (not a distro)
but i have very little experience with them.
and most of all, i like the Mandrake mailinglists:
there are
On Saturday 09 Apr 2005 10:53, Philippe Landau wrote:
hello
i like PCLinux, i like Sam, i like PLF (not a distro)
but i have very little experience with them.
and most of all, i like the Mandrake mailinglists:
there are warm-hearted people here,
which is rare on technical mailinglists.
Yes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Generally speaking I am thinking that US is not that
strong on Linux market. RedHat is of course an
american company but it looks that is not that popular
as these two distributions.
I don't have any comments about this. Sorry.
If I would like to compare two
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Sunday 18 November 2001 16:27, you wrote:
I am using for quite a while LM. Personally I like
Mandrake a lot, but I have been open toward other
distributions also.
It looks to me that the most popular distributions
(imho) are:
1. Mandrake
I have just setup my 3rd Linux box, one on Redhat 6.1, another on Mandrake
6.1 and the new one is Suse 6.0.
(Trying to learn all in the ins and outs to Samba and such)
Anyway.the main partition on the Suse box is 100% full.I tried
mv'ing directories like /usr and /tmp to the second
Mark Ramsey wrote:
I have just setup my 3rd Linux box, one on Redhat 6.1, another on Mandrake
6.1 and the new one is Suse 6.0.
(Trying to learn all in the ins and outs to Samba and such)
Anyway.the main partition on the Suse box is 100% full.I tried
mv'ing directories like /usr and
Mark Ramsey wrote:
I have just setup my 3rd Linux box, one on Redhat 6.1, another on Mandrake
6.1 and the new one is Suse 6.0.
(Trying to learn all in the ins and outs to Samba and such)
Anyway.the main partition on the Suse box is 100% full.I tried
mv'ing directories like /usr and
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