Making the 'Best' Desktop Linux System
NorhLoudspeaker writes "Michael C. Barnes gives DesktopLinux.com readers an in-depth analysis of the technologies that make open source a great alternative to proprietary operating systems. Examining the various components that constitute a complete system, Barnes provides practical advice and instruction on how to improve your desktop experience and productivity with freely available software. He reviews desktop environments, communications using voice-over-IP, common applications, and more."
I have a -1 modifier on anonymous cowards these days. Try it.
The Internet is full. Go Away!!!
I stopped reading when he started pushing that there's no way to resolve dependencies with RPM files, and then went on to compare a packaging system (RPM) with a tool that lives on top of one (apt-get).
"Ford has an engine - with Holden, you get a steering wheel and comfy seats"
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Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.