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23rd Dec 02, 07:51 PM
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Been playing around with easier linux distro's lately and happened across Xandros, this is one of the cleanest Linux builds I have played with, for a lifetime windows user this has been easier to work with then lindows ever has been.
and yes I tried the mainstreams like Redhat.
I'm sticking with Xandros, with the XandrosNetwork (like Clicknrun but free) I can install the programs I need and work with a linux box finally
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26th Dec 02, 11:51 AM
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The only download I could find is on Xandros site and it's a $99 fee. Found a mirror d/l but can't connect. Looks like a Debian distro with enhancements.
Any links?
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26th Dec 02, 01:09 PM
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I had trouble installing packages which are as tar.gz and .rpm under Mandrake Linux. Has this Linux distro has a different user-friendly (preferably graphical interface) application which could ease a homeuser to install tar.gz or .rpm files taking care of dependencies etc. ?
Thanks...
A depressed Linux n00b.
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26th Dec 02, 03:15 PM
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Check your PM rikytik
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26th Dec 02, 04:40 PM
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Thank you Italiano. Give it a whirl.
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26th Dec 02, 11:13 PM
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yeah this has Xandros Networks, a gui based installer, and you can use Apt-get with synaptic to do the better part of installs
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2nd Jan 03, 07:47 PM
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This xandros is a great distro..
I have tried all the mainstream distros and have had software/hardware problems with all of them on my computer.
Two days ago, I set Xandros up on its own partition.
It runs perfectly on my machine. It is so smooth and slick..
I really recommend this fantastic distro..
italiano
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2nd Jan 03, 07:51 PM
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Originally posted by ~*McoreD*~@Dec 26 2002, 12:09 PM
I had trouble installing packages which are as tar.gz and .rpm under Mandrake Linux. Has this Linux distro has a different user-friendly (preferably graphical interface) application which could ease a homeuser to install tar.gz or .rpm files taking care of dependencies etc. ?
Thanks...
A depressed Linux n00b.
My personal favourite distro is SUSE. It had a nice GUI for selecting the app you want, and its downloaded and installed effortlessly.
Also it detected all my hardware flawlessly, and runs very stable...
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5th Jan 03, 11:16 AM
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Got Xandros installed and it looks pretty good. Still testing.
**********later, next day********
It's looking even better. Cool, as a matter of fact.
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8th Jan 03, 07:55 PM
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Gotta agree with Devilotx and Italiano. Xandros is a good distro. Only thing I can't do so far is burn DVD's. Otherwise the LAN is working great and the printer features fully functional over the LAN (i.e. double sided printing)
Some problems accessing the MS machines from the Linux boxes, but that seems to be my lack of knowlege.
The only thing saving Billie is the immense amount of work it takes to move from one o/s to another. His profits are assured for now, --but he ought to sweat a little bit, because the competition is getting close.
Now on to Longhorn---------<wry grin>
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