Linked by Barry Smith on Mon 8th Dec 2003 19:40 UTC
This is the third 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, the second one focused on Libranet, and this article covers a recently released distro called MEPIS.
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I am crossing my fingers that it wont have any problems with keyboard (USB) and mouse (USB), as it uses the hardware detection based on the one by Knoppix, which was the only distro that I tested that didn't have any problem with them.
I don't really care if it is not as fast as slackware is, as someone said.
I care about upgrading the system and will use all the tips that I can get on how to do it safely.
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Oh well, I am still looking for a distro that will support the new 2.6 kernel from the installation on.
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I am crossing my fingers that it wont have any problems with keyboard (USB) and mouse (USB), as it uses the hardware detection based on the one by Knoppix, which was the only distro that I tested that didn't have any problem with them.
I don't really care if it is not as fast as slackware is, as someone said.
I care about upgrading the system and will use all the tips that I can get on how to do it safely.
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Oh well, I am still looking for a distro that will support the new 2.6 kernel from the installation on.
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Regards