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:BMC: Evaluating Knoppix 5.1.1 for Use in the Linuxworld Lab
BMC: Evaluating Knoppix 5.1.1 for Use in the Linuxworld Lab
Mar 9, 2007, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8852 reads)

"In a recent post I looked at using Kubuntu 6.10, the DVD version, as a candidate for creating the Linux desktops for the lab at Linuxworld/IT360. I wanted Kubuntu to work because I knew the hardware recognition was outstanding, the applications up to date, and I use Ubuntu 6.10 (actually one of it's children, Mint 2.2) as one of my office Linux desktops, along side OpenSUSE 10.2. I use Mint 2.2 with KDE 3.5.5 reinstalled even: a sort of Kubuntu/Mint mash-up if you will. For the reasons documented in the afore-linked post however, I had to wave Kubuntu off for the lab at IT360/Linuxworld.

"One can not know the answer before you ask the question. OK. Maybe some people can..."

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LinuxWorld: Lightweight Linux for High-Performance Computing(Dec 05, 2006)
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