Paul Rubin wrote:
Are you seriously saying that whatever distro came out most recently
(and therefore have the latest Python version) gets to be your
favorite? You're going to have to change favorites practically every
week.
Python is very high on the agenda for the Ubuntu project, and
. Anyone here who uses Ubuntu for developing
larger Python projects?
Well, I do my big projects at work, using mainly Red Hat, but I use
Ubuntu at home, and would prefer that here to if I had a choice.
Probably I have much to try and learn before I can start on it and
succeed, so I want a Python
Knoppix failed to access my USB ports and it comes with Python 2.3 and I
am using already Python 2.4.2 .
In the current c't there is an article how to customize knoppicilin, the
knoppix-based antivirus distribution. I didn't have a deeper look so far,
but I'm eager to see if that couldn't be
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Diez == Diez B Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Diez In the current c't there is an article how to customize
Diez knoppicilin, the knoppix-based antivirus distribution. I didn't
Diez have a deeper look so far, but I'm eager to see if that couldn't
Claudio Grondi wrote:
I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
This approach appears to me very Pythonic, so it were a nice thing to
before I can start on it and
succeed, so I want a Python Puppy is still open for beeing provided.
My vision is to have a Python Puppy DVD, i.e. 4 GByte of files with the
entire Python environment and another software tools I could use on
almost any PC to continue work on Python projects stored
Claudio Grondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently Ubuntu is my favorite, because it seems to be at the moment
the only Linux distribution supporting already Python 2.4.2 out of the
box,
Are you seriously saying that whatever distro came out most recently
(and therefore have the latest Python
Paul Rubin wrote:
Claudio Grondi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently Ubuntu is my favorite, because it seems to be at the moment
the only Linux distribution supporting already Python 2.4.2 out of the
box,
Are you seriously saying that whatever distro came out most recently
(and therefore
I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
This approach appears to me very Pythonic, so it were a nice thing to
have a full featured
Claudio Grondi schrieb:
I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
This approach appears to me very Pythonic, so it were a nice thing
Claudio Grondi wrote:
I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
This isn't really Python-related, but I thought that Puppy Linux would
be
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Claudio Grondi schrieb:
I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a
complete operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 -
60M booting directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
This approach appears to me very
Paul Boddie wrote:
Claudio Grondi wrote:
I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
This isn't really Python-related, but I thought
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