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Where is your Linux home?
fos:
I am new to tinycore. I was faroutscience over in DSL land.
I just downloaded tinycore. I am a big fan of Robert's work and philosophy.
The system I am currently using had Debian Etch installed primarily. It is running on an old box with a Via m1000 motherboard, with 500 mb of ram, and a Hitachi Travelstar hard drive. It must be at least four years old. As long as I run linux, it is very happy, as am I.
Since I am a grad student at a windows centric university, I also have a box running Windows. Most of the work I turn in MUST be submitted in some windows based format. :(
As time permits, I hope to become active here.
Jeff
PS. I just ran TinyCore for the first time. It is blazzing fast! And, it has a familiar feel to it.
nickispeaki:
cpm, msdos, win, mac,win, linux
Ubuntu 6, LinuxMint 2.1
for now LinuxMint 6 (main), Mint 4 (for case), ASPLinux 12 (for other case), iDeneb (macOSX.5.5) for special case and windows 7 for .... windows! ;-)
I like TCL for speed and minimalizm!
junan:
P4-2.8 Laptop : - CentOS 5.3 , Windows XP - because i need a program that not wine compatible :(
- and TinyCoreLinux ... i hate to wait for booting @ centos / xp just to write e-mail
AMD X2 Desktop : - CentOS 5.3 , Fedora 10 ...
PingPing:
Bog standard Ubuntu install on my desktop and netbook. I like it because it (generally) just works and I don't have to spend time figuring things out if I'm in a rush. I use CentOS on my home server because I have delusions of grandeur thinking I'll someday be a RHCE. I use a remastered, text-only version of Tiny on my web server because I love the fact that it's so small and maleable. Props to the devs :thumbsup:
PingPing:
I've kicked CentOS. TCL 2.0 is now my home web and samba server.
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