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  1. #101

    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    Quote Originally Posted by nlsthzn View Post
    As it stands currently (in my client):

    64-bit - Uploaded 970MiB, 1 seeder (me) 0 leechers
    32-bit - Uploaded 3.5GiB, 2 seeders, 2 leechers
    Hmm that's probably not worth it. I stopped seeding late last night, needed the computer off net for a while.
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    For a classic desktop with the latest apps, get Fuduntu!

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    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    Quote Originally Posted by fuduntu View Post
    Hmm that's probably not worth it. I stopped seeding late last night, needed the computer off net for a while.
    OK, in that case I will also cease with this action...

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    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    I am going to give it a try . It is looking good

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    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    Its nice to see a spinoff distro actually offer more than glitter.. I like the under-hood changes you are doing to differentiate your distribution, kudo's on that. I may have to check this one out.

    Don't know that I generally use fedora and rock solid in the same sentence too often though.
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    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    misleading name

    fired!

  6. #106

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    Quote Originally Posted by nlsthzn View Post
    OK, in that case I will also cease with this action...
    Sounds good. I do appreciate you seeding the 14.6 torrents, thank you again for that.
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  7. #107

    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    Quote Originally Posted by toupeiro View Post
    Its nice to see a spinoff distro actually offer more than glitter.. I like the under-hood changes you are doing to differentiate your distribution, kudo's on that. I may have to check this one out.

    Don't know that I generally use fedora and rock solid in the same sentence too often though.
    Thanks, it has been a lot of work and I have a lot more work to do. To be honest, it has also been a lot of fun. Since it's just myself working on it (other than the original Fedora contributors) I have had the opportunity to get my hands deep into every aspect which has taught me a lot about how Fedora is assembled. The Fedora team does an excellent job by the way.

    I agree that Fedora was once known for not being stable, but it has become significantly more mature in the last year.
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    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    Quote Originally Posted by fuduntu View Post
    Thanks, it has been a lot of work and I have a lot more work to do. To be honest, it has also been a lot of fun. Since it's just myself working on it (other than the original Fedora contributors) I have had the opportunity to get my hands deep into every aspect which has taught me a lot about how Fedora is assembled. The Fedora team does an excellent job by the way.

    I agree that Fedora was once known for not being stable, but it has become significantly more mature in the last year.
    thats because their havent been too many exciting changes in the last year for fedora. Things have been a little quieter.

    But expect tons of excitement next year !!
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    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    Quote Originally Posted by MooPi View Post
    Sounds like you have a nice project going. If I had a laptop I'd give it a spin.
    I wonder how it does on a USB stick: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1623663

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    Re: Introducing Fuduntu

    Ran into this article webupd8 , but I was directed to it from here lxer... so it seems that Fuduntu continues to get exposure...

    Firstly well done, clearly something in Fuduntu is working... then secondly, I am seriously reconsidering putting up some torrents again (many people will be put of downloading the ISO's if the best download speed they can get is 50kbps...)

    Well, let me know...

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