Sorry, it's been a while since I collected OSes :-(
Is there any one who can spare a copy of mintlinux xfce in addis or Hawasa? Eyob Can you help?
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ጥያቄ። በዛ ያለ ሊኑክስ ሲዲ ከዚህ ብልክ ይጠቅማል? አንድ ጊዜ የዚህ የአሜሪካን ፖስጣ ቤት የኢትዮጵያ መንግሥት ሲዲ CD ይከልክላል አሉኝ። አሁንስ?
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እኔስ እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን አሁን የሚያስፈልገኝ ነገር ለማሟላት መጠነኛ አቅም ሰጥቶኛል። ጊዜና የምፈልገው ነገር የማሳካበት አቅጣጫ ነው ያነሰኝ።
ሆኖም ግን የዕቁብ ሐሳቡ ጥሩ ነው። እስካሁን ድረስ ዕቁብን ለ"ባህላዊ" ነገሮች ነው የምንጠቀምበት። እንዲህ ላሉ ዘመናዊ ነገሮች መጠቀም ጥሩ ሐሳብ ነው።
ከዚህ ተነስቼ ሌላ ሐሳብ መጣልኝ። ተገናኝተን በሊኑክስ አስሊያችን ላይ የሰራናቸው ነገሮች እርስ በእርስ ብናጋራ፣ አንዱ የሌላውን ችግር ለመፍታት ቢሞክር፣ በአካል መገኘት ያልቻሉት ደግሞ እንደ ስካይፕ ወይም ሃንጋውትስ ባሉ የቪዲዮ መገናኛ መድረኮች መጥራት። አሁን የቀዘቀዘ የሚመስለው እንቅስቃሴያችንን ትንሽ ሞቅ ማድረግ እንችላለን።
እስቲ በሊኑክስ አስሊያችሁ ምን ተጨባጭ የሆነ ቁምነገር መስራት እንደቻላችሁ ወይም እንዳስስካችሁ አጋሩ።
Hello,
Writing on the train.....
Many things have been mentioned her but i like to stick to the topic?
I have tried Manjaro for some hours before i started Dabian Jessie xfce. Manjaro is , good and clean. It is a matter of taste and preferences to anyone. And which distros is best suited to tasks one need to execute.
I prefer Debian. From my little experience as a user with Linux, it is time for me to continue using the original Debian in order to learn something from it, fixing what i need and can instead of using a mimic. The other reason is that painted Debian like Ubuntu is not that stable as they claim to be. I have experienced that. The privacy and thinking for money is also an issue with Ubuntu. I do not know how they manage with GNU RULES. Whether flavours from Arch or Debian etc, in my opinion, time to change. Again it is up to anyone what he likes, just to show my opinion and we all know those flavours have revolutionised the use of Linux. That is a god thing. At the same time the main distros are also much better.
BR
FT
Yes, i saw your interest Tegegne. I was also thinking about it what you meant, didn't say much. I think a system that works 2 - 5 years is a good choice, especially when the computers are owned by schools, internet cafes etc. It is time consuming and not necessary having a rolling distro in school, internet cafe etc. They do must not need the latest software rather stable, as they serve people and run businesses. It is a hassle having to maintain several computers.
"Installing once and for ever", i don't think is stable? Moreover one need to have a decent cleanups and upgrade at a certain time. That's normal and healthy, but again it is up to ever user.
As for in Ethiopia and Linux, i think the best tool we have now is giving a good information to those in need. If we have right addresses from any school, or owner of internet cafe, we can manage giving them the information they can use and if they want it. It is important to have a good communication channel for this to happen. It is nice Tegegne you want to test to find out which is older computers friendly Linux . Cheers.
BR
FT