Archive for September, 2005

It Sounds a Little Wisconsinish…..BREEZY BADGER

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005 Posted in Books, Desktop, Installation, Ubuntu | No Comments »

In, what seems like, no time at all, UBUNTU has gone from unknown to the top of the distribution list on Distrowatch. Why? Much of it could be the ... Read more..

The Sarge is in…Debian 3.1 that is!

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005 Posted in Books, Command Line, Desktop, Distributions, Installation | No Comments »

Well, my little Linux lab now has DEBIAN 3.1 up and running. While not the easiest install I have done, it was a less demanding install than some. It was ... Read more..

Suse 10…No Hits…Just RUNS…No Errors

Sunday, September 11th, 2005 Posted in Books | No Comments »

While it's only been a few days since I did a review of OPEN SUSE Beta 3, with the pre-release of SUSE 10, it was time to roll up ... Read more..

Co-Founder of XANDROS Dead

Wednesday, September 7th, 2005 Posted in Books | No Comments »

Reprinted courtesy XANDROS "I have the sad duty to announce that Dr. Frederick H. Berenstein, our co-founder and Chairman, died on September 6, 2005, after a courageous battle over many years," ... Read more..

MANDRIVA 2006 Beta review 4

Wednesday, September 7th, 2005 Posted in Books, Desktop, Installation, Mandrake | No Comments »

The final review of Betas is MANDRIVA 2006-0.3. For those not familiar with MANDRIVA, formerly Mandrake, the company was founded in 1998. Their goal, make Linux easy ... Read more..

OPEN SUSE… Third Beta Review

Sunday, September 4th, 2005 Posted in Books | 4 Comments »

I must admit, when SUSE announced their OPEN SUSE Project, I was at the head of the list of skeptics. I had a major article written about ... Read more..