Linux Woes

Linux Woes Documenting the transition to Linux in a Windows World
Linux Woes
Documenting the transition to Linux in a Windows World
A tech journal discussing the transition to Linux from Windows. Discusses anything from backing up data, to picking a distro, to device compatibility.
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6/17 2:39 openSUSE 11 in 2 more days
Sorry for the lack up updates. I've been playing around with Ubuntu 8 Live over the past couple of days. I've been trying to get a few different things working, but haven't found a solution worth posting yet. Things I've been working on: getting...
6/19 20:56 Its Here! OpenSUSE 11 has arrived!
Hey everyone, OpenSUSE 11.0 has finally arrived and is available to the public. I am currently downloading it on my home computer and when I get home from the gym I'll burn it to a disk. I'm not sure if the DVD has a live edition or not, I know...
6/23 1:42 OpenSUSE 11.0 DVD Sadness
So I finally got around to burning OpenSUSE to a DVD to play with it. Guess what, I can't play with it because the DVD doesn't include a live version. They do offer a LiveCD, but you'd figure they would offer that with the DVD edition too... I don't...
6/24 0:50 OpenSUSE 11.0 KDE LiveCD
Alright, it's about time I got around to this. I was so excited to play around with it, yet it took me almost a week to get to. It took forever to download initially, then on top of that, the file I downloaded wouldn't burn to a DVD (I tried twice,...
6/30 22:21 Welcome to MandrivaONE (Spring 2008)
Alright folks, it's time for me to run through my experience with the Live version of MandrivaONE. Upon putting the disk in the drive and restarting, the system asks me for my language, country and the time I want set. Now It's all booted up and like...

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