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Sistema Operativo: Arch Linux i686 (current)
Desktop Environment: XFCE4
Window Manager: Xfwm4
Otros: MintMenu, Conky.
**Temas utilizados**
Estilo: Orta
Iconos: Faenza-Variants-Cupertino
Tipo de letra: Aller
Puntero: Neutral
Controles: Orta
Bordes de ventana: Orta
How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu
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How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu
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How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu
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Computer: Dell Latitude LS, manufactured 2000. Pentium3, 500MHz, 256mb RAM. 30mb HD — 12gb WinXP (C), 8gb NTFS storage (D), 9gb Vector Linux 7 Lite [6gb /root, 2gb /home, 1gb /swap]
That’s one way of keeping the old hardware in use. The notebook was given to me as a birthday gift in 2008 by a friend whose mother found three of these with plenty of accessories (including 3 dead batteries) in a storage closet at her work. It works great and I’ve taken it from Seattle to Phoenix on a road trip to post updates; WiFi is done through a PCMCIA card on the right side. Vector Linux 6 was on it until last night, when I updated it to 7 (which came out last month). 10+ years on a computer qualifies as “vintage” in Moore’s Law terms.
Words on the update: Slack-based Vector 7 Lite is described as “four distros in one” because at install it lets you choose Barebones, Light, Medium, and Full versions. With the limited amount of RAM my practical options were limited to the first two; with the package updater the latest version of Firefox was added and works. The learning curve on this version is that, as the installer says, it gets kinda geeky because you have the option of not setting up a /home or /swap to save space — but if you want them, you have to create them first. They’re a bit oblique on how to go about that but Slack has always assumed its users were not complete n00bs. So once I’d figured out what was expected and how, I got the OS installed then updated a few things manually (including twiddling with LILO.conf, since the installer doesn’t ask how many seconds delay you want or that you might want Windows to be the default), and all is good. Possibly a little sad that a clean install from disk was the only method, since most other distros can update the whole OS through a series of command lines or the package updater, but I don’t recall there being much crucial to lose… it was a good experience.
How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu
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The in-flight entertainment system on Virgin America is powered by Linux, the signature penguin reveals.
Linux - the kernel of an operating system GNU/Linux, sort of a layer between hardware (like processor, hard drive, mouse) and "user-land" programs.
What is THIS on my Fedora desktop???
Windows XP Pro!!! Happily tamed and running in it's own little window inside of Fedora Linux VirtualBox!!! There was ONE thing I did easilly in Winblows that was proving to be a pain in Linux, recording streaming audio. So...I created a virtual windows to run my favorite stream ripper in! Hey, I bought and paid for them, might as well still make use of them on my terms rofl!!!
Quien dijo que Linux era feo?
Si quieren el script de Conky, el wallpaper o los iconos, dejen su comentario..
What are useful online tools for Linux
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To be accurate, GNU/Linux. GNU is Not UNIX.
Distro I have used/am using.
Red Hat Linux 7.1/9/Enterprise Linux 3/4/5
CENTOS 4/5
Oracle Enterprise Linux 4/5
Fedora (Core) 1/2/3/4/7/8/9
Ubuntu/Ubuntu Server 6.06/7.04/7.10/8.04 (Compiz Fusion really kicks ass!!!)
Debian 4
Knoppix (Live CD based on Debian)
Slackware Linux 10/12
Puppy Linux (on USB flash disk, built based on Slackware)
Slax (Live CD based on Slackware)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9/10
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How to create a MySQL database from the command line
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Working from home. Migrating data from the middle ThinkPad T60 to my new ThinkPad T61 on the right. The T61 is also connected to the PC on left via VNC using Vinagre
How to add a cron job on Linux
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