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Date: | Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:07:50 +0800 |
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Deri James wrote:
> 'Distro' is short for 'distribution'. Slackware (which you used to have) was a
> distribution (distro) of Linux.
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> Linux is really only the kernel or Operating System, to make the computer do
> anything useful you need loads of other bits, so individuals, clubs, or
> companies bundle these 'bits' up into a Linux Distribution - and then give it
> a really silly name!!
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> Here's just the first 100!!!
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> Ubuntu
> Mandriva
> Fedora
> MEPIS
> SUSE
> Debian
Oh, now I know the answer to Kat's question!!!! I knew I knew this!
I'm running Debian distro (sigh... wy carrrnt kompuuut'er langwidge b
proper Engleeesh loike wot I speke? Hee hee, sorry couldn't resist)
Feeling slightly less silly now!
Thanks again Deri, and thanks Kat (genuine thanks, *not* sarcastic
thanks!), for prompting me to figure out a little more of what I don't
know about computers - or about the computer lingo at any rate.
Rayna
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