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open-source community soon, a move that follows growing collaboration between Linux
developers and manufacturers of handheld computers.”
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That’s what happened at Omaha Steaks: an inexpensive Linux server won hands down over much more
expensive systems.”
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Depending on your distro the package management selection differs. Currently, most distro’s use either the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) or Debian Package Manager (DPKG). I’m not going to debate, which is better, but I am simply going to take a look at some good choices for both managers.” The article is at osfaq.com.
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The scope of this advisory is XFree86 3.3.6 only, since that is the version
released with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (“potato”); Debian packages of XFree86
4.0 and later have not been released as part of a Debian distribution.”
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In addition to the standard two-CD set containing the NetBSD operating system, the Wasabi
NetBSD 1.5 Package Release includes two supplemental CDs featuring over 1,600
precompiled, ready-to-run third party software for the x86-based PC platform. The CDs
contain a suite of applications prepared by the NetBSD ‘pkgsrc’ team, which maintains a
database of two thousand third party software packages available for easy integration with
NetBSD.”
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