Good to hear.

The reason I ask is because it ranks very low on the Distrowatch counter, and for me personally, I will send in an email to the main email address, and get a reply within two to three weeks if I'm lucky. Today I downloaded and installed (tried to) v4 and it failed 1/2 way through the install leaving me with a useless laptop until I put another temporary distro to recover the master boot partition.

I like the idea of Bayanihan, but still think it would be better served if it were part of Asianux were the efforts of the developers would be better recognized.

Dax Solomon Umaming wrote:
On Tuesday, March 27, 2007 1:31:32 am David R. Meyer wrote:
Hello,

I'm just curious...does anyone in the Philippines on this list actually
use Bayanihan as their Primary Linux distro?  Near as I can tell from
talking to a few of you, mostly it is a Red Hat variant or Debian.

Dave

Yup, used v3.1 for around 6mos as my primary distro. That was before I had a broadband connection. It was Bayanihan that introduced me to the wonderful world of RPM and Fedora. Hopefully v4 would attract a few more users, especially those in the gov't sectors.

Download baby, download!!!

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