mikshaw


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Posted: July 30 2005,11:03 |
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Easy to configure is a matter of preference I think. Many people think Lilo is easy. Personally I haven't used it since the days when i was just beginning in Linux, so i never learned how to use it. Grub, however, is something I believe to be easy as falling down. There is a grub myDSL extension available in the repository (system).
DSL uses naim for messaging. I believe there is a Gaim extension in the repository, which requires gtk2 (read the info files).
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