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I have tried dpkg-reconfigure apach2 -- but noes!! :o
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Greetings everyone. So, the fun began when I was paging through bash's autocomplete and hit enter too fast, wiping out Apache's default config file under sites-available. Good thing is, it's a...
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Exodus2001: Go Mediatemple!
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XiaoKJ: I don't have the notebook yet, but will soon. I will follow up with results as soon as I can! As for the audio application, FL Studio is a great pattern-based sequencing tool that allows me...
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Thanks for the responses! Although I'm not really happy with the current state of affairs here, I'll keep reading about virtualization and see what other options I have.
By the way XaioKJ: I need...
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I wanted to focus on Xen, since I heard it runs the "slave" OS at near-native speeds, so I assumed things like Half-Life 2 would run smoothly as well.
Games notwithstanding, how do audio-heavy...
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The Core 2 Duos they have on this http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/HVM_Compatible_Processors appear to be rather out-dated. (Could someone correct me on this?) The notebooks I'm looking at use a...
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In order to stop Windows from driving me completely insane, I thought up a scheme of running Windows XP as a process within the latest version of Ubuntu Linux, using Xen.
My question for you...
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Awesome: It's open source, and free to download now.
Good: It's amazingly, amazingly easy to use and maintain. I haven't touched the terminal in a long time now.
Bad: It's very bloated, and can get...
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Deploying Perl, PHP, or Python applications should be (from what I know) pretty much the same, whether your using Windows or a Linux distribution.
I have deployed PHP scripts on both Windows and...
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That was a bit hard to understand. So you're using SuSE Linux? I'm sure somebody can give you some links to get you started. One thing you have to remember is that you're running a completly new...
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Have you heard of OpenSuSe.org? That's where I got my version from!
*kicks mmills around a little for the fun of it.* ;)
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Linux is a kernel distributed under an 'open-source' liscense and is available at no charge. Operating systems which use this kernel are called (Linux) 'distributions.'
There are hundreds of...
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Hehe, this thread got huge.
SuSE didn't configure my graphics properly either (NVIDIA TNT 2 Pro), and it keeps screwing up the refresh rates for my monitor by setting them really low (yech!).
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But why couldn't I learn the same things with SuSE or Redhat? Isn't a Linux system the same anyway? Aside from using the exact same kernel, aren't there always a set of standard libraries and...
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I've used it a little bit. I don't remember any really significant automatic system configurations that it did, other than configuring my X server. I know APT will configure packages for you....
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Interesting that most responses are about all the extra software in SuSE. I agree, it installs a lot of crap I don't need, such as AbiWord and OpenOffice. If I want either of these I'll go download...
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So some of us don't use SuSE because it either (a) uses RPMs or (b) is too automated. How deep down in the system can I drill with SuSE anyway? How much can I do by hand, Debian-style?
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Hey, isn't that the same time GNU Hurd is going to be available? What a coincidence! ;)
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I'd actually recommend SuSE for my grandfather!
Anyway, I've got a handful of expierence with Debian Woody, and I love working in the terminal. SuSE's terminal is probably the only one that looks...
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I know RPMs are disliked because of their depedency nightmares, which is what made me not use SuSE in the first place. YaST works around that nicely, though.
I wish I could just type yast install...
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Is that a custom Window manager I see there? If so, cool!
Looks *****ious! Can't wait to see how it turn out.
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I have an 800 MHz AMD Irongate computer with 512 MB of SDRAM. SuSE 9.3 reaches the graphical login screen under a minute.
Interestingly enough, it's about as fast as my 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 Windows...
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A little while ago I installed SuSE 9.3 from the openSuse website. I just had to say that I love it. KDE + YaST + YOU (an update program) = :D
After being a long time Debian fan (because I...
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I chose Linux because I want to get good at C++, and it's cheap. I chose Linux not just because it's a cool piece of software, but primarily for the Free software community behind it. They provide me...
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