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    byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    wow i think i found my fav *nix os.

    Vector Linux -> http://vectorlinux.com

    Its based from slackware, and I got to admit is pretty solid no issues on my tower or laptop. downloaded 6.0 KDE classic (kde 3.5.10) and installed on the lappy 1st. was amazed at how well it worked, so last night i installed on my tower and still amazed.

    I'll also add it gives alot more options to tweek IMO then ubuntu. i finally have my 1280 x 1024 screen res now, ubuntu would only ever give me 1024 x 840. its nice.

    you do have to watch what your doing during the install (its text base graphic) and it dose give alot of lil options. but I admit im very happy with it.
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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Quote Originally Posted by W2IBC
    wow i think i found my fav *nix os.
    it won't last. before long you'll find another distribution you like better.

    fortunately, for most folks, this isn't like a marriage or anything ...
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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Quote Originally Posted by n6hcm
    Quote Originally Posted by W2IBC
    wow i think i found my fav *nix os.
    it won't last. before long you'll find another distribution you like better.

    fortunately, for most folks, this isn't like a marriage or anything ...
    well, i started with ubuntu 4.10 iirc, then moved to freespire 1 stayed there untill the end 2.0.8 when xandros bought linspire and shit on the freespire community. went back to kubuntu. they started pushing kde 4. so i played with debian,fedora,madriva all pushing kde4. which i just dont like 4 sorry. thought i was doomed with gnome and i found VL w/ kde 3.5.10 which is slack based.. only issue was gphpedit wasnt in the repos, so i installed from source (and ihave to admit it was the 1st time i have ever had a install from source go perfect without 20million errors) so i decided to package gphpedit for VL

    I admit VL is really stable from what i can tell yet keeping up to date (yea ubuntu keeps up to date but IMO there losing some stability by staying cutting edge) I dont see anything ham radio related in the VL repos.. so i might stick around VL package some AR stuff for them.
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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    I played with VectorLinux a bit. It's nice. Unfortunately, these days I need to focus on distros that are or will be in the enterprise. Not much room for fun these days.

    I still have a place in my heart for DOSLinux and DragonLinux :)
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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Link to Vectorlinux added to the Hamisland website Software Link

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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Quote Originally Posted by N1LAF
    Link to Vectorlinux added to the Hamisland website Software Link
    good deal
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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Maybe I'm the exception here ... I switched to Linux looking for a workable alternative to shelling out hundreds of dollars for bloated operating systems to one of the richest corporations on the planet. I had a good look at Slackware for almost a year, then gave Ubuntu a go. It worked very well for me, and now resides on 5 of our 7 computers, exclusively on 2 of them. Had I looked at Fedora before Ubuntu, I probably would have chosen that flavor, as it seems to work very well, and appears very stable.

    So, the point is, Ubuntu works very well for me, and I've no desire to "shop around". If Conical and their team "hose" the OS, I'll switch to Fedora.

    Vector Linux is based on Slackware, I believe. In my world, that would designate it as a flavor of Linux aimed primarily at experienced Linux users. I found the various interfaces in Slackware vague, and hardly intuitive, and certainly not for the beginner. I personally completely trashed Slackware 12 installations 3 times, mainly because I insisted on running as root. And having to run the installation in text mode was a nightmare, being asked hundreds of time about installing packages whose names have no meaning to a newbie.

    But, whatever works! For me, and until they make radical changes I don't like, Ubuntu will be the preferred OS. I do know that I'll never pay for another version of Windoze again, knowing that there are alternatives available at the right price!
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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Quote Originally Posted by ad4mg
    Maybe I'm the exception here ... I switched to Linux looking for a workable alternative to shelling out hundreds of dollars for bloated operating systems to one of the richest corporations on the planet. I had a good look at Slackware for almost a year, then gave Ubuntu a go. It worked very well for me, and now resides on 5 of our 7 computers, exclusively on 2 of them. Had I looked at Fedora before Ubuntu, I probably would have chosen that flavor, as it seems to work very well, and appears very stable.

    So, the point is, Ubuntu works very well for me, and I've no desire to "shop around". If Conical and their team "hose" the OS, I'll switch to Fedora.

    Vector Linux is based on Slackware, I believe. In my world, that would designate it as a flavor of Linux aimed primarily at experienced Linux users. I found the various interfaces in Slackware vague, and hardly intuitive, and certainly not for the beginner. I personally completely trashed Slackware 12 installations 3 times, mainly because I insisted on running as root. And having to run the installation in text mode was a nightmare, being asked hundreds of time about installing packages whose names have no meaning to a newbie.

    But, whatever works! For me, and until they make radical changes I don't like, Ubuntu will be the preferred OS. I do know that I'll never pay for another version of Windoze again, knowing that there are alternatives available at the right price!
    well thats is the cool thing with linux - freedom of choice!

    yes Vector is based from slack 12, but its not as bad as you would think.. im using the KDE classic (KDE 3.5.10) really havent had all that problems with it. i'll admit there is some work that needs to be done with it tho. the repos are lacking alot of good packages. and compiling from source aint for everyone lol.

    Thing with ubuntu that just has really annoyed me so to say is they pushed KDE4 on us. and if you speak out about what you dont like about 4 you kinda get the attitude "oh your just slamming KDE4" which just turns me off. there is 1 guy doing the Kubuntu w/ KDE 3.5 but its 1 guy and when a update breaks it your kinda boned for awhile untill it gets fixed (which can be days)

    as far as gnome desktops go, i got to hand it to Linux Mint IMO Mint just dose a better job w/ gnome then ubuntu dose (not sure if you checked that one out (Live CD is on there ;) )
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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Freedom of choice, indeed. Nevermind the fact between Freespire and Vector Linux, you make some pretty bad ones. :P

    I'm with Luke here. Linux is a tool for me, not something I tinker with like a newly discovered toy. The distributions I use need to be stable, consistent, and professionally done. By all means, tinker away -- I'll stick with something I know inside and out that allows me to conduct business/do class work without missing a beat. It also doesn't hurt to pick a distribution with more than 12 people using it so that the collaboration effort in improving the distribution is far more timely and efficient.

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    Re: byebye ubuntu hello Vector Linux

    Quote Originally Posted by W4GPL
    Freedom of choice, indeed. Nevermind the fact between Freespire and Vector Linux, you make some pretty bad ones. :P

    I'm with Luke here. Linux is a tool for me, not something I tinker with like a newly discovered toy. The distributions I use need to be stable, consistent, and professionally done. By all means, tinker away -- I'll stick with something I know inside and out that allows me to conduct business/do class work without missing a beat. It also doesn't hurt to pick a distribution with more than 12 people using it so that the collaboration effort in improving the distribution is far more timely and efficient.
    actually if i had the time i would prob do a *nix from scratch. but i just dont have the time to litterally sit and complile everything from source. (one day i will do it tho)

    I miss freespire, that by far was my fav. to bad Xandros shit on the linspire/freespire community

    Ubuntu IMO started out good, but as time went on i just didnt care for it after they pushed KDE4 on everyone.

    Debian i liked. but hated the fact on some things i had to go to the unstable repos to get some working items (pidgin when yahoo changes the login protocals)

    Madriva - I did like but still no care for KDE4 but IMO by far the best with KDE4

    Fedora - got it installed on the laptop once, still to this day cant even live cd it on the tower

    Mint - i think by far do the best job with gnome desktop.

    Vector. im liking that they have kde 3.5 it seems very stable, but the downside is repos are not that well filled.
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