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Yes, this is essential. It's too many times I've been explaining the newcomers that it's really not needed to recompile your kernel anymore to add some basic functionality like data encryption, usb...
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The linux.org resources are a bit outdated unfortunately. You can read the First steps in GNU/Linux section on polishlinux.org as a startup point. Then, just google for specific problems/issues.
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You may need to add some options before booting Knoppix. Here is a list of Knoppix boot options (so called "cheat codes"): http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Cheat_Codes -- perhaps there is some that...
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The KateOS developers claim that the 3.x series will be supported for a longer period of time, though, and there should be a smoother path to upgrade in the future thanks to their new package...
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Here is another distro chooser: http://polishlinux.org/choose/quiz/
And a Linux Distribution Comparison table: http://polishlinux.org/choose/comparison/
Regards,
Borys
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I tried KateOS once and it seemed as a reasonable distro. Very little to do after the installation (almost all worked). There are a few major cons though, first being that every new major release of...
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Visit the Linux distribution comparisons website and just compare the selected OS-s.
But... if you need just one word, I'd say "Debian" :P
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Ubuntu or Fedora should be good for you. Visit the linux distro comparison website for more details on each distro.
First steps in GNU/Linux including things like installing software,...
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Great. Like I said, 1.5 wins 1.4 hands down in terms of efficiency.
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A few, including C/C++/PHP/Python/VB and Java. From these I liked Java and Python the most. Using Java since it's the "standard" in banking industry. But I'm not a Java fighter or something :)
It's...
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Oops, haven't noticed. Still, it can be helpful to someone else who searches for a similar issue... maybe :)
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OK, I see. I just wanted to specify it so that they don't get a wrong impression about Java, which is my favorite language, btw :)
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Since version 0.21 of Gnome System Tools (http://www.gnome.org/projects/gst/release_notes/0.21.html) there is a neat utility to save/backup your GNOME personal settings. I already used it couple of...
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Why can't you just install a modern browser in your OS, like latest Firefox binary or Opera Browser? This should solve your problem.
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I had a similar problem with Firefox some time ago. Then I switeched to Opera and the problem disappeared (using the same plugin). It might have been just by accident, but you can try it (or just...
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Checking out the distro chooser and interactive distro features comparison can be helpful as well.
Best regards,
michuk
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I would suggest Kubuntu for 64-bits. It's not perfect but it seems to provide one of the best 64-bit supports - lots of software, quite easy way to get the proprietary stuff.
Take a look at the...
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Thanks for that. I updated the article suggesting using openssl directly when we script is not available.
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No problem. Just link to the original text and mention the author when you do your translation.
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I wrote a HOWTO on configuring and using Subversion. I think it's quite straightforward. It includes:
- authentication over SSL (with Apache2),
- permission management,
- multiple repositories...
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You can check out this guide: Installing software in GNU/Linux. Hope this helps a little bit for the beginning.
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