Umm... What's wrong with Gentoo's Hebrew support? I mean, yeah, okay,
Ubuntu's is better, but Gentoo's isn't BAD.
On 6/16/06, Michael Vasiliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday June 11 2006 14:51, boazg wrote:
me and the farm crowd strongly stand behind ubuntu.
First of all, it is very nice
On Friday June 16 2006 18:05, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
Umm... What's wrong with Gentoo's Hebrew support? I mean, yeah, okay,
Ubuntu's is better, but Gentoo's isn't BAD.
Well, I never said it is BAD (tm). I like Gentoo. I run Gentoo everywhere I
can. I just can hardly imagine myself bootstrapping
On Sunday June 11 2006 14:51, boazg wrote:
me and the farm crowd strongly stand behind ubuntu.
First of all, it is very nice to hear that the farm crowd still exists. I
certainly would like to hear more about it.
the 6.06 release takes
simple to a whole new level. it has hebrew, a new,
On 6/11/06, Diego Iastrubni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On the contrary - this is the STRONG side of Fedora. On every other
distro, when the next version is released, the last release is
unsupported. With Fedora, you have another year of updates, not
security, but real updates,
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006, Adir Abraham wrote about [Haifux] Linux Day: Choosing
the right distribution:
Hi,
As usual I'm calling for your help, to choose the right distribution for
the crowd.
My favorite distribution, and the one I use on my home computer, is Fedora
Core. It comes with (or
me and the farm crowd strongly stand behind ubuntu. the 6.06 release takes simple to a whole new level. it has hebrew, a new, much nicer, clearlooks derivative theme, and apt is quite the leader in package management. they;ve also put a frontend on apt simpler than synaptic for people who want to
Nadav Har'El wrote:
My favorite distribution, and the one I use on my home computer, is Fedora
Core. It comes with (or allows you to install through yum) almost everything
imaginable, including Hebrew support.
But, while yum makes it very easy to install new software and to keep your
system up