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Author:  LeBeourfCurtaine [ Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:00 pm ]
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...Debian Lenny yet?

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/16/debian_lenny_review/

Author:  happyslappy [ Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:07 pm ]
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yup upgraded today :)

Author:  EkO=GCHQ= [ Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:24 pm ]
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Spend more time getting your pc to do what you wanted it too in the first place, genius :roll:


Faster when you eventually get it doing whatever it is that you want to do, by which time, Mr. windowsuser has done it and buggered off to the pub! :thumbr: :thumbl: :cheers:

Author:  LeBeourfCurtaine [ Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:33 pm ]
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The way that he bangs on about Vista being brilliant and super-speedy, I think EkO has installed Ubuntu by mistake you know :thumbl:

Author:  happyslappy [ Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:34 pm ]
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it took 3 mins from start to finnish so i was well in the pub before you had started typing in that cd key PAL

Author:  TheMacOne=GCHQ= [ Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:00 am ]
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I know this is going to sound silly but WHY Debian over Ubuntu?
Seriously. What does Debian give that Ubuntu doesn't and vice versa? :scratch:

Author:  LeBeourfCurtaine [ Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:21 am ]
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A student, in hopes of understanding the Lambda-nature, came to Greenblatt. As they spoke a Multics system hacker walked by. "Is it true," asked the student, "that PL-1 has many of the same data types as Lisp?" Almost before the student had finished his question, Greenblatt shouted, "FOO!", and hit the student with a stick.

Author:  TheMacOne=GCHQ= [ Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:46 am ]
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LeBeourfCurtaine wrote:
A student, in hopes of understanding the Lambda-nature, came to Greenblatt. As they spoke a Multics system hacker walked by. "Is it true," asked the student, "that PL-1 has many of the same data types as Lisp?" Almost before the student had finished his question, Greenblatt shouted, "FOO!", and hit the student with a stick.

I was looking for an english answer Beefeh. :lol:

Author:  happyslappy [ Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:08 am ]
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ubuntu = desktop for me
debian for servers

why this way ?
debian spend ages making sure everything is 100% stable before the release - why its always a bit behind the likes of redhat

ubuntu make it easy to install and have lots of nice toys to help with a stream line install
when was the last time you make a X cfg in unubtu etc etc
and more to the point why would you want to :)

Author:  happyslappy [ Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:55 am ]
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ubuntu is a african word that means cant install debian :)

Author:  TheMacOne=GCHQ= [ Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:49 pm ]
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I KNEW there was a reason why I didn't download debian - 5 DVD's totalling 19.2Gb of ISO's :shock:

Just to put that into perspective, this would EXCEED my off-peak download limit :shock:

Author:  happyslappy [ Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:07 pm ]
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a 50mb boot image is all you need, the rest will come down off the net and only the stuff you need
my dns server is about 70mb in total inc the os

Author:  TheMacOne=GCHQ= [ Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:07 pm ]
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happyslappy wrote:
a 50mb boot image is all you need, the rest will come down off the net and only the stuff you need
my dns server is about 70mb in total inc the os

How about a full server? :?

Author:  happyslappy [ Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:08 pm ]
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that is a full server - running bind and ssh - thats all it does hence its full
i have a full server for apachie + php + mysql + postfix - thats about 1.5gb including about 2 years of weblogs so theres a good few 100mb`s thats not takin into account user web space
full server being every package ever ? then you need all the dvd`s but thats stupid - i think your missing the point
get a boot image and select the packages you want and it will go get them for you off the net
average install as a desktop machine kde / gnome / mozzila / sound etc about 800mb to 1.5gb depending on what else you stick on there -dvd1 basically
if you where to install it all thats like saying get windows 2008 server / install all the msdn stuff or what ever it is these days , then install every complier for every programming laungauge + everything ever to do with them + every peace of software + every game etc etc etc you would have more icons than geoff ever did

Author:  TheMacOne=GCHQ= [ Fri Mar 27, 2009 1:59 am ]
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So, the ETERNAL question - KDE or Gnome? And why? :scratch:
For desktop, of course.

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