One link leads to another (and ends with Debian)
I started here, which led me here and here and finally here.
And now I'm gonna read "A Brief History of Debian." Where's the "lengthy" version?
And I do like this Dive Into Mark blog/site.
One link leads to another (and ends with Debian)
Debian Lenny -- 100 updates await me
Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS -- a better way to install the most stable Ubuntu
ZDNet blogs -- telling it like it is
Distrowatch -- If it didn't already exist, somebody would have to invent it
LXer -- tomorrow's Linux and open-source news today
Lifehacker and BoingBoing -- good tips, good times
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I started here, which led me here and here and finally here.
And now I'm gonna read "A Brief History of Debian." Where's the "lengthy" version?
And I do like this Dive Into Mark blog/site.