Sunday, November 7, 2010
Arch linux experience
Well, it's been about 4 months, and I'm still using Arch Linux. It has a great learning experience about what Linux users take for granted in other easier distributions of Linux. The actual install time was pretty quick, but a few days to do a fairly complete setup, thanks to the Arch Wiki, which proved to be an invaluable resource. I also dual-boot with Linux Mint 9, and as soon as Linux Mint 10 is stable, I plan to upgrade to it. I have used Fedora in the past and also Ubuntu, but have recently started to disagree with Ubuntu's move away from standard Gnome features. Fedora is coming along well, but I have yet to find out how it handles restricted formats (I have it installed in a VM) as freed formats are the basis for this distro, according to the Fedora home page.
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OK Can U Please Explain 2 Me What a Fedora Is In Layman's Terms Thank YOu.
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