Yesterday, I removed Red Hat from my laptop and installed Debian. After some significant amount of work, the wireless and wired connections are working on that OS and I've been working on customizing the system. The amount of free software available through apt-get (Debian's package manager) is pretty impressive.
The L33tmobile still dual-boots into Windows XP, though. I like some of the software I can only get on Windows, it's cleaner (well, XP is, anyways... it's a world better than 95/98/ME), and I like my OS's with an easier learning curve (although my Linux-fu is gradually improving).
Nothing much else to report. Work went well today. I spent the afternoon playing DDR, and grabbed some leftover dinner from the Terrascope room. (I had to eat at Anna's but they were closed, even though it was before midnight. Perhaps they changed their hours, or maybe they close early during the summer...)
The L33tmobile still dual-boots into Windows XP, though. I like some of the software I can only get on Windows, it's cleaner (well, XP is, anyways... it's a world better than 95/98/ME), and I like my OS's with an easier learning curve (although my Linux-fu is gradually improving).
Nothing much else to report. Work went well today. I spent the afternoon playing DDR, and grabbed some leftover dinner from the Terrascope room. (I had to eat at Anna's but they were closed, even though it was before midnight. Perhaps they changed their hours, or maybe they close early during the summer...)