How to Distro Hop Without Killing Your Productivity
Apr 01, 2009, 17:01 (0 Talkback[s])
"Distro hopping can be tons of fun, but it can really kill your
productivity if you're not careful. You can easily spend tons of
time configuring your latest favorite Linux variant instead of
getting stuff done, and that's the best-case scenario! In a
worst-case situation, you could end up losing your files in a
botched installation, or working on a surprise deadline in an
unfamiliar environment. Here's how to distro-hop the
ProductiveLinux way."
Complete Story
Related Stories:
- Ubuntu 9.04 Beta comes with improved netbook support(Mar 31, 2009)
- Red Hat Fedora 11 Linux hits beta. Hail Leonidas!(Mar 31, 2009)
- 8 Rocking Linux Distros(Mar 31, 2009)
- GNOME vs. KDE: Which Has the Evolutionary Advantage?(Mar 30, 2009)
- The Driving Force Behind the Open Source Mobile Movement(Mar 28, 2009)
- Windows and Linux on USB III(Mar 27, 2009)
- Hey, your distro sucks!(Mar 27, 2009)
- Parsix 2.0 ScreenShots, Lean and Beautiful(Mar 27, 2009)
- Linux distro Moblin V2 alpha 2 released(Mar 25, 2009)
- PCLinuxOS 2009.1 - A lovely distro(Mar 25, 2009)
- OpenGEU 8.10 ScreenShots From Install to Beauty(Mar 24, 2009)