
Tuz Logo
Archlinux was easy to setup and runs so very nice
What's good about it ?
Check out the new console bootup logo (for linux-2.6.29.x only)
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_E2tJnrV_I64/ScE50948gHI/AAAAAAAAABk/9L_wYatqYJc/s1600-h/tuz.png
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stibbons/3216251461/
http://torvalds-family.blogspot.com/2009/03/new-logo.html
Took a little effort to set up since i'm not actually using a 2.6.29.x kernel
(enable vesa framebuffer support, copy logo_linux_clut224.ppm to [kernel_source]/drivers/video/log , "make bzImage" and install new kernel adding this to grub "fb vga=0x315 video=vesafb:pmipal" )
but i now have a graphics enabled console and a cute tuz (tux tasmanian devil) logo.
#69 posted by
Spirit on 2009/05/16 10:19:30
Archlinux is very minimal and does (mostly) only what you tell it to. That means I have a lightweight system that does everything I need without bloat. It needs 15 seconds to boot and is fast and snappy (using XFCE as desktop).
Installation and setup was actually easier than Debian (ok, that was some time ago and I am more experienced now). Things like the sound (OSS) or CPU frequeny scaling worked immediately.
The only drawback is that pacman is very inferior to aptitude (no menu for example), there are much fewer packages and using the user-repository ("AUR") requires using a different tool plus packages seem to be often broken or outdated. On the other hand the AUR contains a lot of proprietary software and other things (games) that now are easier to install than on other distros.

Linux Local Privilege Escalation
http://blog.cr0.org/2009/08/linux-null-pointer-dereference-due-to.html
I havent read it up
Since it leads to the kernel executing code at NULL, the vulnerability is as trivial as it can get to exploit: an attacker can just put code in the first page that will get executed with kernel privileges
....
On x86/x86_64, this issue could be mitigated by three things:
* the recent mmap_min_addr feature. Note that this feature has known issues until at least 2.6.30.2. See also this LWN article.
* on IA32 with PaX/GrSecurity, the KERNEXEC feature (x86 only)
* not implementing affected protocols (a.k.a., reducing your attack surface by disabling what you don't need): PF_APPLETALK, PF_IPX, PF_IRDA, PF_X25, PF_AX25, PF_BLUETOOTH, PF_IUCV, IPPROTO_SCTP/PF_INET6, PF_PPPOX, PF_ISDN, but there may be more. (Update: See RedHat's mitigation)

Welcome To
#73 posted by
inertia on 2009/08/17 04:01:01
at least three days ago :(

WIn7 Vs Vista
#74 posted by
rudl on 2009/08/17 13:05:27
Imho there is absolutely NO reason to switch to win7 when you have vista that runs without problems. I won't spend M$ tax two times for more or less the same.
Gfx perfomance seems to be identical.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/windows-7-vs-vista-vga-game-performance/7

Win7/Vista/XP
#75 posted by Mike woodham on 2009/08/17 20:24:03
Willem: it's not the OS (unless it is bad configuration) more likely the network or the machine. I use Vista on a 2Gig Pentium 4 and I am up and running in just over 2 minutes, and I have loads of unnecessary things on startup.
rudl: I agree. The same was true of XP over Vista. But I will say that I have been running Win7 on my laptop for about 4 months and have had no issues at all. Admitedly, I don't use it for games but I do use it for mapping (and FQ for testing) and Photoshop.
#76 posted by
rudl on 2009/08/18 11:59:49
Not really vista/win7 is more like W2K/XP
not like Xp/Vista
Xp lacks of DirectX10 and DirectX11 is supposed to run with Vista aswell.
And there is really no reason to use windows at all if not for games and cad stuff^^

Does
#77 posted by
megaman on 2009/08/18 12:40:14
win 7 have all the drm stuff vista has?
#78 posted by anonymous user on 2009/08/18 12:49:03
google it, seems to be worse than vista

DRM
#79 posted by
Jago on 2009/08/18 14:18:26
The people whining about DRM seem to be really confused regarding what having DRM support in an Operating System actually MEANS.
If you are using content that does not involve DRM, it does not, in any way, shape or form matter if your Operating System supports DRM or not, you are just playing back non-DRM content and thats all there is to it.
It's really simple really: if your OS has DRM support, you can use content that requires DRM support to be present. If your OS does not have DRM support, you cannot use that content. An example of this is BLURAY playback.
Note, that I am not an advocate of having content shipped with DRM built-in, I am absoluitely against it. However, you absolutely DO want your OS to support various existing DRM methods, because the other option it to simply not have any way to use DRM'ed content that requires it.

True
#80 posted by
rudl on 2009/08/18 15:04:56
well nobody here is whining about it, but that does not mean that i have to like it.

Windows 7 For 63,99� On Amazon
#81 posted by
Jago on 2009/08/21 18:46:05

Win 7 Is Really Just A Vista Martini.
Everyone and his dog is sucking up to windows 7. Here's a dissenter.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2354446,00.asp

Welp
#84 posted by
Vigil on 2009/10/25 10:25:01
Fact of life: [your OS] is shit, [my OS]is so much better in every way.

Sleepy
#86 posted by
Vigil on 2009/10/25 10:56:19
Oh, say hi to her for me! I hope she's enjoying Germany.
Fact of life: [your OS] is shit, [my OS]is so much better in every way.
Umm, no. Linux and Windows are both shitty in too many ways to bother listing.
And Macs ~still~ don't have a decent file system.
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Apple-closes-its-open-source-ZFS-project-838394.html

Your Title Says No
#88 posted by
Vigil on 2009/10/25 12:34:34
But your post agrees with mine.

MY OS Is Good!
#89 posted by
RickyT33 on 2009/10/25 13:50:58
Its a far cry from Digital Operating System.
None of us can complain.
My freind installed some Windows updates the other week, restarted his computer, and was getting a fatal BSOD when the Windows loading screen came on. It would restart his computer.
BUT
Thankyou Microsoft - the "repair this installation of Windows" feature on the installation disc actualy worked!!! Didnt lose any of his files either!

Hmm
#90 posted by
nonentity on 2009/10/25 19:36:08
Quick and Dirty surely (rather than Digital)?
And 3.11 here... (honest ;)

Non....
Are you saying you're using windows 3.11?
I'm so sorry.

Hmm
#92 posted by
nonentity on 2009/10/26 14:34:20
It runs Quake and a browser, what more do I need?