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Testing Linux II: Mandriva

January 9, 2010ambs1 Comment on Testing Linux II: Mandriva

The next linux to test was Mandriva. I recall to use Mandrake some years ago. First point regarding Mandriva, is that I downloaded the DVD version. That means I was installing with more than 4GB of software on my DVD drive. Why that is relevant? Keep reading. The installation was easy. The interface is quite […]

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Testing Linux I: OpenSuse and Fedora

January 7, 2010ambsLeave a Comment on Testing Linux I: OpenSuse and Fedora

I got a PC laptop for work with… Windows. Decided to install a Linux on it, and decided to give a look at current distributions. At the moment I was looking for a non-newbie system but with some basic configuration issues automated. For example, I desesperate when I need to configure a wireless manually. I […]

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Linux gives too many choices…

November 5, 2009ambs1 Comment on Linux gives too many choices…

Every time I touch a Linux not installed by myself I got to the same feeling. Linux gives too much choices when installing a new operating system and the default options are good just if the only user of the machine is the administrator. If the guy installing the Linux does not have knowledge on […]

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