Linux got its start in the 1990s as an alternative operating system for older PCs that didn’t have the horsepower to run newer versions of Windows. So it seems a bit ironic, but not totally surprising ...
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I'm using a SPARCstation 5 with a 70MHz processor and 256MB of RAM. Solaris, OpenBSD, and NetBSD install just fine.<P>What I'm finding is that Linux distros that I've used on newer UltraSPARCs aren't ...
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Fedora isn't the best cutting-edge Linux distro anymore
Fedora had a good run—but there’s a new distro on the cutting edge throne.
Debian, Fedora, and Arch: the big three distributions on which nearly all other flavors of Linux are based. You can throw a rock into an ocean of distributions and be certain you'll hit an operating ...
I get why people like it.... but judging a consumer/workstation bent distro on its ability to support a NONE Linux, unofficially supported file system seems a bit silly. Fedora is far from my favorite ...
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