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It seems my emails are bouncing.  There is something wrong with the group mails.

 

Anyway, I had written about the new Suse 10.2 which seems to have got very good reviews.  Can someone download for our tomorrow’s meeting?  We can install and see how it is.

 

I too agree about FC 6.  I had the same experience.  So far Ubuntu rules the rest.

 

With regards and we all hopefully will be meeting tomorrow in the DAV College.

 

Anil Sarwal

 

From: linux_chandigarh@... [mailto:linux_chandigarh@...] On Behalf Of Vikas Gupta
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:33 PM
To: linux_chandigarh@...
Subject: Re: [linux_chandigarh] Linux Distributions

 

plz post hows freespire! i tried FC 6 yesterday! its the same redhat thing crashing not supproting anything, display, sound and my tv tuner card. i have intslled ubuntu again and i m gonna stick to it now as it didnt crashed or stuck we can say.


MoHiT GuLeRiA <smsmohit@...> wrote:


Dear Friends,

In last two meets we all have been discussing various distributions. Most of us agreed that Ubuntu is better for the desktops and CentOS for running servers. I think Ubuntu and its derivatives like Kbuntu, Edubuntu and Xubuntu are good for people who have some interest  and knowledge of Linux. To motivate and make someone use Linux we need more easy and pre customized version. Something like Xandros or Linspire (ex Lindows) which is more similar to MS-Windows, mainly XP and where it is more easy to install additional softwares. But both of them come for a price and are not FREE (free as in beer or free as in speech, i still have to understand the lingo). It won't be easy to convince someone not to buy "XP Starter Edition" (costs $30 - $40) instead of Xandros or Linspire which come at double the price for basic computing.


Recently I came across a an article comparing:


Linspire Five-0
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 (SLED 10) and
Xandros Business Desktop Linux.

I agree with them. Looking at Linspire I found that they have recently launched FREESPIRE its open source/free derivative. Linspire/Lindows have been in this domain since long and have the experience to give a stable distro. It looks good, I will install it soon and hope that Linspire wouldn't have done the same with it i.e. what RedHat did to Fedora. So friends lets investigate/research more into it, if promoting Linux is one of the objectives of our group. And pls. update the group about its pros and cons.


Thanking you
With warm regards

Mohit Guleria

Ref:
http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/dailyarchives.jhtml?articleId=193700673&pgno=1&queryText=
http://wiki.freespire.org/index.php/Quick_Tour_of_Freespire

 


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Just wondering if anyone has considered moving from yahoogroups to a real mailing list setup ? If required, I am happy to setup, host and run the list. Why...
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Well i have no objections to that but there are a couple of points i would like to put up.. 1. Will that list be linked to group? I have no idea regarding...
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Hi Hitesh, ... its a mailing list, so anything that flows over email can be linked in with no issues. The added advantage being that you can also read it over ...
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Hi Karan, I might be asking a very foolish question here, but i would take the liberty. I saw your gllug, liked it. How much and what effort would it take to ...
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... not sure which website you are talking about ? the www.gllug.org.uk site ? Its just a bunch of basic software installed and setup to work together....
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Dear Linux user friends A commendable effort of making a practical linux users group which interacts through meetings and not only emails and forums, had bees ...
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Dear Linux user friends A commendable effort of making a practical linux users group which interacts through meetings and not only emails and forums, had bees...
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