This is on my to-do list to try. I currently have Manjaro on my secondary laptop and love its Arch-iness, while retaining a separate repo that acts like a buffer to slow down potential breakage from...
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This is on my to-do list to try. I currently have Manjaro on my secondary laptop and love its Arch-iness, while retaining a separate repo that acts like a buffer to slow down potential breakage from...
Thanks for the news. I'll check it out.
How are you transferring it to your USB stick? Bridge Linux works fine for me when I do a DD transfer to my USB sticks.
dd if=bridgelinux.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4k
of course you would change the...
Awesome!! Can't wait to get the 64bit version on my Dell!!
:guitar:
Porteus' root password is: toor
Have fun. :guitar:
1. SolusOS based on Debian stable but with newer programs and tweaked kernel.
2. Xubuntu
3. CrunchBang (it's actually very stable)
4. Bodhi
5. Salix
There's no text at all??
So, you get to the grub menu?
http://www.mediafire.com/conv/552c2cb649bd805c00c6d481ddde8b47c2a9ee6e4f824a4b412ea15d2f3864146g.jpg
After picking the top selection, the...
Now that the final version has been released, I just put this on my spare laptop this morning via live USB. The install was flawless and went without a hitch. The desktop is very smooth and quick.
...
The current version of backtrack uses kernel 3.2.6. You can verify your kernel by running:
uname -a
at the terminal.
You just stated that you installed an earlier version of BT5 and plan to...
Backtrack rocks like heavy rock should. :guitar:
I ALWAYS carry my BT usb stick with me.
+1. I'm waiting on version 2, which will be based on 12.04. :guitar:
VERY good to hear!!:guitar:
I've used BackTrack, and I like it. I have never tried their forums though. Really, there are TONS of info on the internet about how to use the tools contained within BT5 without having to be...
You'll get quicker Arch help here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/
Also, just a quick tip: If you want to try a preconfigured Arch Linux distro, check out Bridge Linux. The creator has several iso's...
I have used both in the past. Some of the Zenwalk peeps broke of and made Salix OS, with is truer to Slackware's roots. But, considering the future of Slackware has been questioned recently (their...
Give Chakra Linux a try. It was based on Arch at one point and has branched off into its own distro. It uses a semi-rolling release model with software that is tested more and has less breakage than...
If you are looking for something that keeps the Arch K.I.S.S. philosophy, but without the potential dangers of breakage from super new updates, give the Chakra Project's Archimedes distro a try. It...
+1 if you are looking for a Debian distro.
My vote is for Scientific Linux 6.2. It's based on RHEL (like CentOS). I have run previous versions on my critical desktops and it has been rock solid. It's put together by Fermilab, CERN, and...
Old thread, but I just wanted to say thanks for this. It solved my issue too. :KS
Love:
Faster booting... even on a HP 110c netbook
Default color scheme
Software center - makes it easier for new users to install stuff
supports all my laptop hardware so far... but still...
Most businesses are greedy about money. That is the American way.:guitar:
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-329645.html
Ouch... this could hurt Openoffice and other Word Processors.
](*,)
Search Google, there are promo codes to get 25% off.
And yes, it's worth it if you need to support/develop for Windows since you can get most of their products via download (a DVD option is also...
Yeah, I just downloaded my copy tonight. I was playing with the RC on my test box, but now that the RTM version is out I will install it on my main box since I need to get more familiar with it in...