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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Jun 21 19:29:56 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jloden at toughguy.net (Jay)</li>
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If I find out anything that sticks out I'll definitely post to the list,
so far the things I've noticed is a fairly decent package management
system (web based, I'd like to see a rich client though) and a nice
default install configuration - it actually didnt really ask me about
what to install, it simply installs a default list and you can
remove/add after it's up and running. There's some potential here, I
think it just needs polish, and development - hence why I signed up!
I'm also hoping to buzz through some C++ manuals and brush up on my
coding and then maybe I can actually contribute some useful code, you
never know. I will warn anyone who's interested in advance, the
installer is pretty nasty, and despite plenty of prior experience
installing and partitioning, it took me three tries to partition it
right purely due to the klugy nature of the installer. (can you guess
what's the first thing I'm gonna try and help develop if I get accepted
to the development team?)
-Jay
Geoffrey wrote:
> I have no experience with College Linux. Just a quick suggestion
> though. If you're new to Linux, you might consider sticking with
> larger distros if you'll be looking for assistance. There's
> absolutely nothing wrong with checking out smaller distros, it's just
> that there'll be fewer folks with experiences to assist. It all
> depends on your personality, if you're into spending a lot of time on
> such efforts, excellent, as you can likely become a quick resource for
> others.
>
> That aside, if you take a good look at College Linux, please post to
> the list your opinions, findings, likes/dislikes of the distro, as I'm
> always interested (as I'm sure others are) in hearing about the lesser
> distros.
>
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