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  • B Brisingr Aerowing

    I will be using the free/open source Community Edition.

    Bob Dole

    The internet is a great way to get on the net.

    :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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    Albert Holguin
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    Oh... I still see no added benefit though... just get a good stable Linux distro and install/configure what you need.

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    • B Brisingr Aerowing

      This is a server, so no GUI. The server linked actually uses LXDE as the desktop, and does not have the Unity desktop installed at all.

      Bob Dole

      The internet is a great way to get on the net.

      :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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      JeremyBob
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      Brisingr Aerowing wrote:

      This is a server, so no GUI

      :thumbsup: I'm so glad someone mentioned this! :-D

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      • A Albert Holguin

        :laugh: ...now if you can make that router act the role of svn server as well...I'll be really amazed!

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        Clumpco
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        Be amazed! Hosting Subversion Service on your router[^]

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        • A Albert Holguin

          Lloyd Atkinson wrote:

          meant to say that using Cinnamon

          Oh yeah... I've heard good things... I'll probably be trying it out soon... only bad thing I've noticed (if memory serves right) was that the installation seems to be rather large for Linux Mint w/ Cinnamon (as in larger than a CD sized) but I may be remembering that wrong.

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          Lost User
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          I kind of like Mint with Cinnamon, but had an issue at installation. I've got a GeForce GT 640 and trying to login into Cinammon after install put me right back to login screen with no information whatsoever as to what happened. Had to login using Gnome (or MATE don't remember) to go to install the proprietary NVidia driver and then be able to login with Cinammon. I don't mind installing the driver, just let me know what happened when login fails. Also, trying to tell Linux through NVidia control panel that my primary monitor is the second (task bar on the right monitor, not the left) is quite a challenge! Had to go change an XML file somewhere in my configs to change the primary monitor setting!

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            I kind of like Mint with Cinnamon, but had an issue at installation. I've got a GeForce GT 640 and trying to login into Cinammon after install put me right back to login screen with no information whatsoever as to what happened. Had to login using Gnome (or MATE don't remember) to go to install the proprietary NVidia driver and then be able to login with Cinammon. I don't mind installing the driver, just let me know what happened when login fails. Also, trying to tell Linux through NVidia control panel that my primary monitor is the second (task bar on the right monitor, not the left) is quite a challenge! Had to go change an XML file somewhere in my configs to change the primary monitor setting!

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            Albert Holguin
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            Unfortunately Linux still isn't the easiest thing to use. Configuration GUIs still have a long way to go. In my CentOS install my firewall doesn't work right when I run it from the link, it can't change the settings (even though it asks for root password, so it should be able to). You have to start the GUI from a terminal as root for it to work right. :doh:

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              Be amazed! Hosting Subversion Service on your router[^]

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              Albert Holguin
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              :omg: ...I guess I didn't think of using external storage on it.... neat though...

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                Unfortunately Linux still isn't the easiest thing to use. Configuration GUIs still have a long way to go. In my CentOS install my firewall doesn't work right when I run it from the link, it can't change the settings (even though it asks for root password, so it should be able to). You have to start the GUI from a terminal as root for it to work right. :doh:

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                Brisingr Aerowing
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                Other than Fedora, which I find very easy to configure without going to the terminal/editing config files by hand. It just works!™

                Bob Dole

                The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                • B Brisingr Aerowing

                  Other than Fedora, which I find very easy to configure without going to the terminal/editing config files by hand. It just works!™

                  Bob Dole

                  The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                  :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                  Albert Holguin
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                  Well Fedora has it's own issues... after all, it is an experimenting pot for RedHat.

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                  • A Albert Holguin

                    Well Fedora has it's own issues... after all, it is an experimenting pot for RedHat.

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                    Brisingr Aerowing
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                    I haven't had any issues with it before.

                    Bob Dole

                    The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                    :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                    • B Brisingr Aerowing

                      I haven't had any issues with it before.

                      Bob Dole

                      The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                      :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                      Albert Holguin
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                      Have you ever tried installing the "live" CD without an internet connection? ...the installer fails with absolutely no warning/error, it just doesn't do anything. Happened to me... there was something wrong the router but how the heck would I know it failed?

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                      • A Albert Holguin

                        Have you ever tried installing the "live" CD without an internet connection? ...the installer fails with absolutely no warning/error, it just doesn't do anything. Happened to me... there was something wrong the router but how the heck would I know it failed?

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                        Brisingr Aerowing
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                        I installed the Fedora 17 & 18 live cds without an internet connection. So I don't know what happened to you.

                        Bob Dole

                        The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                        :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                        • B Brisingr Aerowing

                          I am thinking of setting up a Zentyal[^] server for controlling my home network and acting as a Source Control server. Has anyone here ever used this? To be safe, I am first going to try the VMWare virtual image to see if I will like using this, although it already looks quite handy. Anyone have anything else to say? On a related note, I am planning on purchasing a couple computers from the Ivy Tech Computer Sale to use as servers. I will have the one Linux server and my current Windows server, with the third one currently being figured. It likely will be Linux, but I might make it Windows. Anyone have any tips on setting up this network system?

                          Bob Dole

                          The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                          :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                          Marco Bertschi
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                          Which program do you use for the source control stuff?

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                          • M Marco Bertschi

                            Which program do you use for the source control stuff?

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                            Brisingr Aerowing
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                            Mercurial[^] and RhodeCode[^]

                            Bob Dole

                            The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                            :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                            • B Brisingr Aerowing

                              Mercurial[^] and RhodeCode[^]

                              Bob Dole

                              The internet is a great way to get on the net.

                              :doh: 2.0.82.7292 SP6a

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                              Marco Bertschi
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                              Thank you :thumbsup::thumbsup:

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