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Discussion in 'The Pub' started by LBmtb, Apr 13, 2005.

  1. LBmtb

    LBmtb good times

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    So I stayed up last night and did this . . .

    *reformatted my hard drive and split it into three partition. the first is an ntfs partition with windows xp, 2nd is a fat32 partition with all my music and movies, and the 3rd is fedora (linux)

    * made a ghost image on a cd to save this clean state

    Now I'm playing around with fedora and I REALLY like it. If it has what I need for website dev and stuff I might stick to it as my main OS.

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    good boy! i have just crossed back into windows :(
     
  3. LBmtb

    LBmtb good times

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    Still using Fedora even down here in Mexico. Upgraded the desktop at home to Fedora Core 4 just before coming too.

    Really the only way to REALLY learn network stuff. Right now I´m learning the fine details of TCP/IP. Before that it was apache (probably the most used web server in the world), nagios (network monitoring system), snort (network intrusion detector), and some other goodies.

    I only keep Windows around for Dreamweaver and the possibility of games.
     

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