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ounapuu.ee
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| | | | | I like Fedora Linux. It's the Linux distro that stopped my habit of distro-hopping. Big deal? Ooh, big deal! It's stable in day-to-day use, ships with up-to-date software, and the software selection is adequate out of the box. It also ships with a fresh Linux kernel version1, resulting in a good experience even on modern hardware. I've been happily using it for about 4 years at this point, both on personal and work computers. | |
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rup12.net
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| | | | | Getting Windows 2000 to run on actual hardware! How hard can it be? | |
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jcs.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the Dolch PAC 64, a portable Pentium-powered PC from the mid-1990s, detailing its specifications, upgrades, and usage for retro computing and gaming. | |
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wiredspace.de
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| | | This describes how to setup Arch Linux similar to my setup. This is rarely up-to-date, so be mindful when you type in your commands in the commandline, and be sure to check the Arch Linux Installation guide or the Arch Wiki in general, if you're unsure about something. Mirror List Location: /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist Select the mirror(s) you want to use for the package manager pacman. Delete every other entry or mark it as a comment to ensure that pacman is using the right mirror. You can also install vim ... | ||