david wrote:
http://www.linuxiso.org <---can get slackware there...:)
Brigitte wrote:
>
> Would someone have a copy of Slackware they could bring to the Tampa
> meeting tomorrow. I'll be glad to reimburse anyone for any costs
> involved. I tried going to the Slackware site from the link on
> suncoastlug.org and it said I needed a password to access the site.
> and now to really show my ignorance, what does Sub-7 have to do with
> screwing up my computer? I see a lot of Sub-7 probes on my computer, but
> since I have a firewall, I assume they are blocked. I'm obviously nowhere
> near, with any distribution of Linux, to be connecting to the Internet yet.
> Heck, I don't even have it installed yet <laughing> .. I don't know much,
> but I do know that I know nothing about security yet :)
>
> Brigitte
>
> >Without a doubt, though general GNU/Linux books allow you to play with
> >diferent distros that have differing philosophies (Debians, Red Hat
> >compatibles, Slackware..) with ine common ground for information (I'm
> >thinking here the McGraw Hill "The Complete Refference: Linux"). But
> >hey, what ever floats your boat.
> >
> > > In the interim I've put Windows back on the computer I plan to use for the
> > > install, should I leave it on or remove it before installing?
> >
> >Leave it on, wipe it out during install. It'll only bring you viruses if
> >you leave it on (it's like leaving meat in the counter after you've made
> >the meal - it makes no sense to keep defrosting it when it's no longer
> >useful). However, for the duration, there's this nifty little program(?)
> >called Litestep (I think, Bill Preece can tell you more about it than I
> >can). It replaces the Windows GUI (Explorer, is it called? or is that
> >just the browser?) with a really really cool X-type interface (kinda
> >like a cross between Enlightenment and WindowMaker, more like the first
> >from what I've seen).
> >
> > > As I said,
> > > this is an old computer and I can screw up all I want. My goal is to first
> > > learn Linux from the command line and install a desktop interface once I
> > > understand the basics. I know basic UNIX commands and I'm not intimidated
> > > by a non graphical interface.
> > >
> >
> >If you want to screw it up, meet my friend, Sub-7... ;)
> >
> >
> >Norb
> >
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