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std wrote:ScanDisk, las-o moartă, nu e Linux şi gata, cu toţii o mai comitem. Esenţialul e că, Linux sau nu, e un sistem foarte bun şi cu siguranţă unul pe care l-aş recomanda (şi l-ai recomanda, şi probabil l-ar recomanda şi BlackNight), chiar şi numai pentru ports. Pentru cine se intimidează când vede text, e foarte bun şi PC-BSD.
pompiliu92 wrote:Dar eu nu ma refeream sa le vindem gratis,am si spus mai sus sa le vindem pe profit
Suport pentru ntfs ai cu ntfs-3g.swift4u wrote: 1 )...Suport pt ntfs canci....
Am incercat si un Ubuntu. S-a instalat repede si bine. Am pierdut 2 zile sa caut suport pt placa video (ca 60 de hz era prea dureros pt ochii mei), suport pt mp3 si filme. nimic n-a mers. L-am ras.
Daca stiti vreo distributie care sa aiba suport pt gigabyte 965p-s3 sa-mi spuneti si mie. Multumesc anticipat !
pompiliu92 wrote:Dar eu nu ma refeream sa le vindem gratis,am si spus mai sus sa le vindem pe profit
If Windows Vista is so terrible, how come there's someone in the open-source community who wants to copy it? That's the case with the latest Linux distro, a Vista look-alike called Vixta.
The project is hosted by Sourceforge, the online home of numerous open-source efforts, large and small. Vixta fits into the latter category.
There's hardly any information on the effort, other than a short blurb, which says it's based on the Fedora distro of Linux. Fedora is itself a project which evolved out of the Red Hat community, and is still sponsored by the enterprise-Linux powerhouse.
Vixta appears to be the brainchild of one A. Paulo Santos, who has posted most of the messages on the short Vixta-info mailing list, including one announcing the availability of Vixta release 094.
Vixta's home page touts the imminent availability of version 095, and enumerates the goals of the project as follows:
1. Absolutely free, in every sense;
2. Spread Linux to the "masses";
3. ABN – Absolutely No Config.;
4. User-Friendly;
5. Eye-catching. Familiar look and feel.
Not much else is extant about Vixta. Word of the distro became widespread when Digg picked up the first story on Vixta, posted by the Tux Enclave blog. The blog has become the home for a healthy discussion on the topic.
Many of the Tux Enclave respondents appear mystified as to the rationale for Vixta. "Why would I switch to Linux just because it looks like Vista? I have that with Vista," writes one. A number of others wonder when Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) will sue for emulating Vista's look and feel.
The most insightful comment I saw was this: "They've entirely missed the point about what makes an OS function. Vista isn't just about a new GUI (which looks much better than this attempt), but a way of organizing your computer. Plus, this Vixta doesn't run Windows software, so it's no competitor."
On the other side, there's this: "This is wonderful! I can't wait to download the distro and taunt my friends with Vista."
Personally, I think a Linux distro which looks like Vista is a great idea. If the code can be solidified, it could leave Ubuntu in the dust in terms of end-user appeal
*Link: http://opensource.sys-con.com/read/49114.htmA stealth start-up in Athens, Ohio whose name is Spliced Networks LLC is on the threshold of announcing a new Linux distribution that its young CTO John Buswell describes as "unlike anything currently on the market."
It will supposedly eliminate "bloated package management," allowing for upgrades or rollbacks in less than 30 seconds. To compete, Red Hat, Novell and Mandrakesoft would reportedly have to "completely re-engineer their solutions away from RPM and other package management systems."
The company thinks - allowing for market reaction - that it "could spell the end of server operating systems as we know them today, and would likely put an end to Solaris."
"They want me to be a whore!"
-- Linus Torvalds.
pompiliu92 wrote:Dar eu nu ma refeream sa le vindem gratis,am si spus mai sus sa le vindem pe profit
Foloseste cumva KDE4 ? Din screenshot asa pare.Rampage wrote:Am găsit şi o distribuţie cu interfaţă Vista (based on Fedora) numită Vixta.
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Si cam ce (coco...) contine primul CD? Fratelo si-l baga pe Notebook, dar eu ma gandeam la varianta pe 64 bit pentru sitemul meu si mi cam lene sa trag inca 4.4 gb.whiskey wrote:Eu am descarcat doar primul CD si instalez totul de pe net. Si l-am scos de la surse pentru ca ma enerveaza sa mi-l tot ceara de fiecare data cand instalez ceva
La el toate partitiile-s pe Ext3, ziceam de sistemul meu, bun atunci - mai vad eu. Cat despre stabilitate, din ce am observat pana acum Untu 8.10 e mai instabil ca Debian 4.0 R.5 si ca sa detaliez putin - Debian-ul pare a fi testat inainte de lansare, in schimb la Ubuntu testarea parca a ramas pe seama utilizatorilor.std wrote:
La instalare nu contează dacă există partiții NTFS sau nu -- se va instala exact aşa cum i-a zis fratelo. Deci dacă fratelo a făcut partiții Linux şi a instalat sistemul pe ele, fără să se atingă de cele NTFS, partițiile NTFS sunt încă acolo. Dacă fratelo le-a şters, şterse sunt
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Inbunatarile tin de suportul hardware, pe Debian inca n-a bibilit fratelo cum sa-si instaleze modemul Vodafone. In schimb Ubuntu foloseste un kernel mai nou si a rualt out of the box. In schimb are alte probleme, inexistente sub Debian. Am incercat update de kernel la 2.6.27.7, dar am dat de erori garla nu a vrut nici cum - de la kernelul 2.6.20 merge automat modemul (Debian are 2.6.18).std wrote:Şi Ubuntu se testează înainte de lansare, imaginile -testing apar cu ceva timp înaintea celei finale. În plus, nu prea văd ce treabă are asta cu stabilitatea, deja îmbunătățirile sunt în bună parte incrementale.