A lot of people tend to download an ISO of their favourite Linux distribution, and sometimes will wonder why it’s not working right. Usually when you download these ISOs, you use Bit Torrent to download from other peers, and you rarely need to check the ISO. It’s often good practice to check the ISO anyway. [...]
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md5sum: Confirming Both File And Authenticity of ISOs
Posted in Debian, Linux, Ubuntu, tagged authenticity, Debian, distributions, hash, ISO, Linux, MD5, MD5sum, Ubuntu on March 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Debian: Squeeze 2.6.32
Posted in Debian, Linux, Technology, Ubuntu, tagged Debian, iPad, Lenny, Squeeze, Stable, Testing, Twitter, Ubuntu, Unstable on January 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
At a time where Ubuntu has stated that their next release will use the Microsoft backed Yahoo as default search engine, the Apple iPad release, I’m delighted to say that the Debian Squeeze developers have finally released the 2.6.32 kernel yesterday, January, 27, 2010. I’ve waited for a long time for this time. It’s not [...]
Back from Debian: Meeting up with old Ubuntu.
Posted in Culture, Linux, Observation, Technology, Ubuntu on January 14, 2010 | 20 Comments »
What is weird is that, I can’t decide whether I want to use Debian or Ubuntu. Debian Squeeze is pretty awesome because the modifications are minimal, and it’s always updating but after a while I did get some major updates and it became really slow all of a sudden, and I wasn’t really into it [...]