Bruce,
This is the biggest court case involving the GPL to date. Do you believe the GPL will hold up under intense scrutiny and dissection in the SCO vs. IBM case? And if so will the breaking of the GPL by SCO be a good avenue for retaliation?
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Compare Debian stable to Red Hat AS 2.1. Debian's slow release cycle gives sysadmins a platform they can build on and a very secure and stable server. Has anyone even tried to get Red Hat security updates lately????? Red Hat now makes you fill out a survey to continue getting security updates and the public(free) releases are only supported for 1 year. If you want a pretty desktop use Gentoo or Knoppix. If the Debian installer is too hard don't use it use what ever you are capable of installing. If you can't manually setup X what happens when your gui screws up your XF86Config file?? Reinstall??? Learn Linux don't just use Linux, you will be much happier.
Bruce, This is the biggest court case involving the GPL to date. Do you believe the GPL will hold up under intense scrutiny and dissection in the SCO vs. IBM case? And if so will the breaking of the GPL by SCO be a good avenue for retaliation? Thanks and keep up the good work.
Compare Debian stable to Red Hat AS 2.1. Debian's slow release cycle gives sysadmins a platform they can build on and a very secure and stable server. Has anyone even tried to get Red Hat security updates lately????? Red Hat now makes you fill out a survey to continue getting security updates and the public(free) releases are only supported for 1 year. If you want a pretty desktop use Gentoo or Knoppix. If the Debian installer is too hard don't use it use what ever you are capable of installing. If you can't manually setup X what happens when your gui screws up your XF86Config file?? Reinstall??? Learn Linux don't just use Linux, you will be much happier.
Yes, on the kde website add it to your /etc/apt/souce.list then apt-get update and apt-get update . They have kde 3.1.2