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Subject: Re: [SLE] The future of SuSE Linux as we know it?
From: Allen <slackwarewolf () comcast ! net>
Date: 2006-04-05 5:02:37
Message-ID: 200604050102.37399.slackwarewolf () comcast ! net
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On Tuesday 04 April 2006 11:47 pm, lerninlinux@comcast.net wrote:
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Allen <slackwarewolf@comcast.net>
>
> > On Tuesday 04 April 2006 12:32 pm, lerninlinux@comcast.net wrote:
> > > taking a couple of older ones, and trying things like Gentoo on them,
> > > so I learn more about how things work. As I am not sure what I know,
> > > and what distro's like Suse, help make easy for me.
> >
> > Why Gentoo? It's not even hard to install, if you want something that
> > REALLY makes you work try Detuxx, Linux from Hell. A gentoo fan boy I
> > know decided to try it and gave up.
>
> Simply to make me learn more of the command line, and text functions. Not
> to give myself a headache.
So why not open a terminal in SUSE and as root type init 3? I don't understand
this... The gentoo install is stupid at stage 1 and the only reason peopel do
it is for ego. Do you think that .... 2% speed increase maybe? Means anything
to a user? No.
And why did you send this to me off list, if I read and replied to you I'm
obviously on this list.
If you want to learn more of the "command line" then open a konsole and do it.
> I also want to expand out the other way, and run x remotely (not vnc).
>
> Just to learn.
So set up SSH and X11....
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