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  1. @Saintless to be serious just go with xubuntu it should run well on a 10 year old system.
  2. @Saintless these older systems I usually geek out so if you want them to learn the under pinnings of Linux go with gentoo ;)
  3. @Saintless try http://www.xubuntu.org/ and see how well it runs. Ubuntu or Kubuntu will be too slow.
  4. @Saintless eek, that's kinda old...I'm guessing a Pentium 3? I always stick with the basics when it comes to old computers like that...
  5. @Saintless will like this one http://www.bash.org/?910034
  6. @Saintless ahahah good old bash.org
  7. @Oh2BeTall haha the pink GEO Metro convertible we all know how that is...
  8. My rant on Virtualbox; anyone who is using VMware Workstation or Server should try it! http://wp.me/pJF0x-c
  9. I decided to start blogging again. http://locutnix.wordpress.com/
  10. Virtualbox memory issues fixed after update to 3.1. Update allows for 3D graphics in Linux! I'm testing Windows 7 shortly
  11. found the CD to my first linux distro from 1998 how nostalgic
  12. @Saintless you could try!
  13. I got webyast up and running! Works really well on my SLES 11 and openSUSE 11.2 server.
  14. @Saintless I think you should watch this Rachel Maddow clip: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/34337416%2334337416
  15. about to waist a few hours to build Chromium OS
  16. If you aren't using Chrome start using it! If you want a 64bit browser download the source and build it using 64 bit libs!
  17. @Saintless ah vmware and it's slowness
  18. I have a date next week!
  19. Safari uses almost triple the memory of Chrome....I have the same pages open Safari is using 158 Megs and Chrome is only using 45.
  20. @Saintless I might have a Vista image on my file server....it's even a vmware vmdk :)