Stop Microsoft
Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Master of Reality on 18 July 2002, 10:40
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Many say, "MS Windows has won, and the Linux Desktop is dead!"
Now the Linux Desktop is UNDEAD, and it has risen from its crypt
in search of virgin blood. Mortal operating systems will cower
before the beast that has been unleashed upon them. Dismiss the
week and inferior, embrace the Evil and Possess your Box with
EvilEntity.
http://undeadlinux.com (http://undeadlinux.com)
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let me guess, you compiled gnome2 yourself. i know, it kicks ass and is about 10x faster then gnome1.4. and you can have the old gnome.14 libs floating around for compatiblity.
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huh? gnome? huh?
The default GUI for Evil Entity is KDE and will soon be enlightenment.
[ July 18, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality / Bob ]
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Can someone explain to me wtf this is susposed to me? Im soooo stupid in my shackles of n00bism. My guess is it's a REALLY new cutting edge Linux distro?
Well I still haven't tried Mandrake, but this time it's not my fault! I would try it right now if I could. Still, this distro sounds awesome, but how do you know it's not "better then windows, but just another Linux distro"?
Well they get an A+ for style anyways. A horrifying undead beast made of gravestones, bones, earth, grass, trees and rotting flesh. A beast who inspires reverance in the hearts of Linux cultists everywhere, who bow down when they see this monstrosity. They bow down as they witness the monster who swallows ignorant wind0ze users and lets them spend 3 hours being fried alive in weak acid(amongst 100 or so other wind0ze users) in the belly of the beast. As you can tell, a belly that can fit 100 humans at once means a f**king HUGE monster!
Ah yes, what a monster. :D
[ July 29, 2002: Message edited by: lazygamer ]
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Ok this Undead Linux looks cool. But should I try it? I honestly feel im not daunted by the Linux install process, I can handle more complex installs(I think). It's the actual OS that throws me off. ;)
Is it more of an "experiment", or is it extremely powerful, compatible and stable? What makes it so great? How does it compare to SuSe or Libranet? Is this UndeadLinux some major geek machine?
I guess the site attracts me... sooo cool. Still, I don't wanna be using something that's only half finished and/or has only hype and can't measure up to a more established distro.
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Well I'm getting it. It looks cool, and if I can put it on my laptop and show my friends how great linux is. They'll probably adopt it and include other users. I'm sure if I put something like RedHat (no offense RedHat folks, I love it too) they would just shrug it off and go buy the next version of windows. Most distros don't have the look this does. And weather or not we like it, looks do mean a lot. The windows people wouldn't have bought windows xp if it looked like windows 3.1 would they? Sure it would be just as "stable" and just as "Fast", but it doesn't look good. We will not be able to convince everyone that linux is the choice just by showing them the most stable thing we have. We have to take it into steps. As soon as they have a distro that looks good. They have linux. There. And after a few months they'll realize it's faults and want something more stable and more usefull. Thefore then going on up to RedHat or Mandrake or SuSe or other of the 3+ CD distros. But this could be a good place for a windows user to start their step into linux.
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I got it up and working, everything except sound and network (network i fixed). I talked to a programmer who works on the project, my hardware problem will be fixed in next version. Anyways... It's great for a desktop. No open services, thefore increasing security. It's simple to use for those who have any experience in linux. As I'm typing this it takes 1.5% processor, which is great compared to windows xp, which uses 35%-85% idley. Although according to what I hear it'll be better in the next version, your better off waiting until then.
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Regarding RedHat and looks, it can easily be configured to look exactly like any other distro. Just install the Enlightenment window manager and you are done. I used to use it off and on...
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i couldnt get evil entity to work on my computers. Video card problem on one. It would start on a nother.
Its also built from slackware.
[ August 22, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality / Bob ]