Linked by Barry Smith on Mon 1st Dec 2003 18:34 UTC
This is the second in my series of reviews for debian-based commercial distros that might be appropriate for SOHO use. The first article covered my exploration of Lindows, and this one is focused on Libranet. Before I get started with Libranet I want to clarify a couple of points.
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That was another awsome review Im enjoying this series very much... Also, about you'r grup problem... Why do computers suddenly decided tos top working?
I tried to boot up my debian woody system today, and lilo complained about a descriptor checksum error. Why? I wasnt hard to fix, "fdisk /mbr" in msdos and "lilo -b /dev/hda" in liux and i was ready to go... But its weird when you dont do anything to you'r machine that could currupt anything, i didnt update anything, everything should have been fine, and i shutdown in the normal manner :} Weird!
That was another awsome review
Im enjoying this series very much... Also, about you'r grup problem... Why do computers suddenly decided tos top working?
I tried to boot up my debian woody system today, and lilo complained about a descriptor checksum error. Why? I wasnt hard to fix, "fdisk /mbr" in msdos and "lilo -b /dev/hda" in liux and i was ready to go... But its weird when you dont do anything to you'r machine that could currupt anything, i didnt update anything, everything should have been fine, and i shutdown in the normal manner :} Weird!