1. i've been hearing a lot about linux on the technology podcasts I get. Never understood it much. How does it look?
  2. Originally posted by djrlewisSo who's gonna be tempted by this bit of technology then?

    (Except you Americans where the question should be - so who's been tempted?!)

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    I had a bit of fun with the iPhone - tried an advance model.

    The effects are cool and 8Gb/16Gb of memory just for MP3s is pretty good. WiFi works well - I particularly like how you tilt it to the side and it flips into landscape. And the battery is outstanding - 3 days just for music because of the use of flash memory.
  3. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    I had a bit of fun with the iPhone - tried an advance model.

    The effects are cool and 8Gb/16Gb of memory just for MP3s is pretty good. WiFi works well - I particularly like how you tilt it to the side and it flips into landscape. And the battery is outstanding - 3 days just for music because of the use of flash memory.


    Upgrade in January already I hear. It's only released here this week.
  4. Originally posted by germcevoyi've been hearing a lot about linux on the technology podcasts I get. Never understood it much. How does it look?










    So far I've tried Ubuntu (my favourite), Fedora, Novell SUSE, RedHat, YellowDog (used on the PlayStation3), Knoppix and some little USB distributions. They're all pretty cool to use and easy enough - if you can use Windows or a Mac, you can pick up Linux basics in a few days.

    Linux (most) are free to download, share and use and come with all open-source (code is redistributable and modifiable by anyone on apps like Firefox, OpenOffice etc). Remember it's an entire operating system like Windows or Mac, so it's something totally different.
  5. Good night, it's getting late anyway! Do a search for Linux in Wikipedia and read up - interesting.
  6. Originally posted by drewhigginsGood night, it's getting late anyway! Do a search for Linux in Wikipedia and read up - interesting.


    Thanks for the info - like Gerard I'd heard a bit but didn't know anything - I'll have a read!!

    Good night
  7. cheers Dan. Goodnite drew




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  9. Originally posted by drewhiggins

    The very best kind of technology - pushing boundaries to create something frivolous and pointless!! Where do I sign up
  10. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    The very best kind of technology - pushing boundaries to create something frivolous and pointless!! Where do I sign up


    Where the massive line of wankers are.
  11. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    Where the massive line of wankers are.


    LOL