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As much as I like Slax Linux, there hasn't been much development in awhile. My best friend suggested Slax's half-sibling Vector (the common parent being Slackware Linux), which seems to have some potential. I choose the Standard installer so I'd have plenty of programs bundled in, rather than the Lite version which takes less RAM (a need on this maxed-at-256mb machine) but is shorter on applications.
That is not a stock splash screen. Took me awhile to discover the trick to using your own image (since there isn't any documentation that I could find explaining this) is very similar to how you change(d) a Windows 98 boot screen. That's all I'm gonna say.
What are games to play from a Linux terminal?
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How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu
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What are games to play from a Linux terminal?
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March 14, 1994
Linux 1.0---A better UNIX than Windows NT
Summary: Linux 1.0 released
Keywords: Linux Kernel 1.0 Academy Awards
X-Moderator-Added-Keywords: universe, end of
Finally, here it is. Almost on time (being just two years late is
peanuts in the OS industry), and better than ever:
Linux kernel release 1.0
This release has no new major features compared to the pl15 kernels, but
contains lots and lots of bugfixes: all the major ones are gone, the
smaller ones are hidden better. Hopefully there are no major new ones.
The Linux kernel can be found as source on most of the Linux ftp-sites
under the names
linux-1.0.tar.gz(full source)
linux-1.0.patch.pl15.gz(patch against linux-0.99pl15)
linux-1.0.patch.alpha.gz(patch from linux-pre-1.0)
it should be available at least at the sites
ftp.funet.fi:
pub/OS/Linux/PEOPLE/Linus(now)
sunsite.unc.ed:
pub/Linux/Incoming(now)
pub/Linux/kernel(soon)
tsx-11.mit.edu:
pub/linux/sources/system(soon)
ftp.cs.helsinki.fi:
pub/Software/Linux/Kernel(now)
This release finally moves Linux out of Beta status and is meant as a
base for distributions to build on. It will neither change Linux'
status as FreeWare under the GPL, nor will it mean the end of
development on Linux. In fact many new features where held back for
later releases so that 1.0 could become a well tested and hopefully
stable release.
The Linux kernel wouldn't be where it is today without the help of lots
of people: the kernel developers, the people who did user-level programs
making linux useful, and the brave and foolhardy people who risked their
harddisks and sanity to test it all out. My thanks to you all.
(Editorial note: if you think this sounds too much like the Academy
Awards ceremony, just skip this: it's not getting any better.)
Thanks to people like Aaron Kushner, Danny ter Haar and the authors of
the AnwenderHandbuch (and others) who have helped me with hardware or
monetary donations (and to the Oxford Beer Trolls and others who took
care of the drinkware). And thanks to Dirk, who helped me write this
announcement despite my lazyness ("hey, it's just another release, who
needs an announcement anyway?").
To make a long and boring story a bit shorter and boring, here is at
least a partial list of people who have been helping make Linux what it
is today. Thanks to you all,
Krishna Balasubramanian
Arindam Banerji
Peter Bauer
Fred Baumgarten
Donald Becker
Stephen R. van den Berg
Hennus Bergman
Ross Biro
Bill Bogstad
John Boyd
Andries Brouwer
Remy Card
Ed Carp
Raymond Chen
Alan Cox
Laurence Culhane
Wayne Davison
Thomas Dunbar
Torsten Duwe
Drew Eckhardt
Bjorn Ekwall
Doug Evans
Rik Faith
Juergen Fischer
Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Ralf Flaxa
Nigel Gamble
Philip Gladstone
Bruno Haible
Andrew Haylett
Dirk Hohndel
Nick Holloway
Ron Holt
Rob W. W. Hooft
Michael K. Johnson
Fred N. van Kempen
Olaf Kirch
Ian Kluft
Rudolf Koenig
Bas Laarhoven
Warner Losh
H.J. Lu
Tuomas J. Lukka
Kai M"akisara
Pat Mackinlay
John A. Martin
Bradley McLean
Craig Metz
William (Bill) Metzenthen
Rick Miller
Corey Minyard
Eberhard Moenkeberg
Ian A. Murdock
Johan Myreen
Stefan Probst
Daniel Quinlan
Florian La Roche
Robert Sanders
Peter De Schrijver
Darren Senn
Chris Smith
Drew Sullivan
Tommy Thorn
Jon Tombs
Theodore Ts'o
Simmule Turner
Stephen Tweedie
Thomas Uhl
Juergen Weigert
Matt Welsh
Marco van Wieringen
Stephen D. Williams
G\"unter Windau
Lars Wirzenius
Roger E. Wolff
Frank Xia
Eric Youngdale
Orest Zborowski
A more detailed list with contact and description information can be
found in the CREDITS file that accompanies the kernel sources.
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this is wat linux means to me !! A black screen and lot of OK s ;)
eeeks... not Linux-Windows war here !
What is a good terminal emulator on Linux?
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What is a good terminal emulator on Linux?
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just configured Linux Mint 12 x64 on my little Elitebook. Works really well, it's an impressive distro.
How to set up server monitoring system with Monit
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How to force password change at the next login on Linux
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How to force password change at the next login on Linux
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Screen Resolution: 1280x800
* The System Info - Screenlets
gnome-look.org/content/show.php/WaterMark+system+informat...
* Exaile in Mini Mode
* Panels set to Auto Hide with (System Monitor,CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor and some other applets)
As for the wallpaper not sure where i got it from or who its by, but maybe from wallpaperstock.net/
Linux distro. is Ubuntu 8.04 with Gnome 2.22, had exactly the same setup on Gentoo last year.
Virgin America's Linux, that is, running their in-seat entertainment system that, unexpectedly, blows.
I picked up an extra monitor, so i built a linux workstation at the end of my bed, also have it rigged with vnc so i can control my main computer from bed
How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu
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What is good audio editing software on Linux
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How to set up web-based database management system with Adminer
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How to check the last time system was rebooted on Linux
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My Linux desktop,,desktop theme is slim glow, icon theme is crystal,,distribution is Mandriva 4.0 2009. Wallpaper at;
How to check the last time system was rebooted on Linux
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