[ale] College Linux tips, advice, cool stuff?

James Taylor James.Taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
Mon Jun 21 07:57:21 EDT 2004


I'd recommend looking at SuSE 9.1 Pro
You download a live trial CD or do an FTP install.  SuSE doesn't make
the ISO's available directly for download, but there are sources for
them available here and there.
-jt

 
 
>>>jloden at toughguy.net 06/21 1:01 am >>> 
Hi all, just wondering if anyone has tried College Linux, and if so, if 
they have any tips or advice for me.  I was given a PIII to play with so

I put on FreeBSD, which didnt want to work with my mouse or X in 
general, so I decided to hold off on FreeBSD and went with College Linux

instead.  It seems pretty decent from the few minutes I've spent on the 
box so far. 
 
Anything that's helpful to know about College Linux right off the bat?  
Any cool things about it? Useful features?   Fun stuff? 
 
I'm fairly new to linux but I learn quick and I wanted to try some new 
distros besides Mandrake and Red Hat.  Debian, Slackware, Gentoo and 
Xandros are also on my list to look at at some point.  Any thoughts or 
input is appreciated! 
 
-Jay 
 
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