‘After several months, amidst various delays and other issues, this author has had the opportunity, at long last, to install and evaluate the latest iteration of Lycoris’ Desktop LX, Amethyst 1.4.’ Read the rest here.
‘After several months, amidst various delays and other issues, this author has had the opportunity, at long last, to install and evaluate the latest iteration of Lycoris’ Desktop LX, Amethyst 1.4.’ Read the rest here.
But that is about it. I was very let down with this version of Linux. I wound up going back to Linspire. I think the 1.3 version was a lot more stable. I installed 1.4 on my Dell laptop (Which is my test bed because everything in the laptop works in Linux)
I know they are a small operation trying to make it so I give them credit for that but compared to Xandros or Linspire they have some catching up to do. I hope the SME server they just started working on turns out better!
The author shows examples of “bad” passwords and then tries to show examples of “good” passwords. The “good” passwords are only “fair.” In order to create “good” passwords, be sure to include:
1) upper AND lowercase letters
2) numbers
3) special characters such as $ or #
4) at least 8 characters long