Last week we published the first Debian GNU/kFreeBSD benchmarks that compared the 3'-bit and 64-bit performance of this Debian port -- that straps the FreeBSD kernel underneath a Debian GNU user-land -- to Debian GNU/Linux. We have now extended that comparison to put many other operating systems in ...
Until now I have been always using Debian in my servers while Arch Linux as my Desktop and Laptop's operating systems.
A week ago I decided to run Arch Linux in one of my servers, and yes, there are some differences, for instance Apache, where even the name of the daemon is different (Apache2 in Debian and httpd in Arch Linux).
Hello 1 year 15 weeks ago Hello.I'm Alessandro from Italy, i'm a linux user* from many years so i tried many distro during this time (ubuntu,debian,archlinux,RH equivalent, etc).I would like to congratulate this comunity, which together with the antiX comunity, are a nice source of information for debian users.Now i try a little crunchbang on virtualbox.Note:I tried even don't linux distro as:OpenBSD and Ope
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It might be the wrong place to ask, but I'm a young enthusiast Linux & FreeBSD Administrator with almost 10 years of (low-level) Unix experience and good C, Python, Perl, MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.
The new version of AVG Internet Security is out few weeks ago. Its AVG Internet Security 9.0 build 819a2842. This software is a must have software for active internet users in order to keep their computer safe from any outside threat. AVG Internet Security 9.0 is easy to use and its free to download.
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New at the forum and new to #! (I've used linux since dapper drake but haven't been using it regularly for quite some time now). I was planning to install archlinux but hated all the work setting it up on my laptop (had previously used archlinux on an old desktop-pc) and decided to try archbang.
The first update to the very latest stable Debian release is now available. Debian "Squeeze" 6.0.1 has been released, less than two months after the much awaited Debian 6.0 launch. It comes with a number of security updates and a series of major bug-fixes.If you already have a Debian 6.0 install, you don't really need Debian 6... (read more)
Been lurking on these forums for a while. Been a Linux user for about 10 years starting with SUSE then various other distributions including Debian , Antix, Fedora, Crunchbang (ubuntu) & Ubuntu - for the longest lately NBR Recent Ubuntu policy decisions made me want to switch to Debian and now after trying Linux Mint Debian (too much gnome) am using and loving Statler.