slackware (server & desktop), debian (server & desktop), ubuntu (desktop)
wala kalingawan ra'g otingkay gud .. kung maguba reinstall .. tehehehe
slackware (server & desktop), debian (server & desktop), ubuntu (desktop)
wala kalingawan ra'g otingkay gud .. kung maguba reinstall .. tehehehe
Linux XandrOS .. also a very nice desktop linux. we use this distro in our Lab before and the students use it as though its an XP.![]()
Only needed to learn the stuff that was required to pass the subject, I need not enjoy it to be able to learn how to operate Ubuntu or Linux in general.Originally Posted by vern
Yes you are right though i didnt do any work on it as Ubuntu is extremely easy as pie, but still i didnt "enjoy" the learning experience.
But whatever floats your boat, I dont need linux for my everyday use.
EDIT:
But right now im trying out IP Cop on a different system, since ive been commissioned to configure some linux/windows networking
parehas ta bro ako gigamit akong ubuntu as a tool to recover my important files in xp kung mokatok akong xp...usahay kung mavirusan akong usb og floppy disk si ubuntu ra ang tiglimyo....more than enough pod si ubuntu nako para sadaily tasks..wala man pod ko hilig sa games...so makaingon ko nga sooner or later hinayhinay na ko mobiya sa M$Originally Posted by box2joe
I'm using Ubuntu right now.
One of the reasons why I love it is because of Amarok. iTunes/Winamp doesn't stand a chance.
Me
Anything else is better than iTunes, but wimap not standing a chance again amarok , how so ?Originally Posted by Lord_Ac
All audio players are the same... they play audio.Originally Posted by EarlZ
But the one thing I love about Amarok is that it minimizes @ system tray and I only need to press Win+B to play the next track.
The last Winamp version I used was 5.51 or something.. and yeah, it is better than previous Winamps but I just love Amarok much much more.
I don't use it for office productivity but we developed device drivers for all flavors of Unix/Linux.
Linux is tailor-made for server use because of its stability compared to microsoft... u don't have to worry about licenses for sure.
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