Saturday, April 03, 2004

By reading this new I arrive to a Tille article about Custom Debian Distributions. I like very much Debian, but I've work with Red Hat for years, even more, I'm still working with Red Hat and at my laptop I run Fedora, a project, not a product -very important difference- sponsored by Red Hat.

But this last year I've start to use Debian at home for my personal server, and well, what can I say? It's a great distribution, for my server, not for my laptop. Debian is stable, sure, very well supported by developers, ... I think that debian developers, debian people in general are in right way with this Custom Debian Distributions. That may leave Debian as is, 'cause it doesn't try to be a fork but it tries to fill up necessities not cover by Debian. I think that Tille -document author- explain it better:
Custom Debian Distributions (formerly known as Debian Internal Projects) provides support for special user interests. Special users might be children, lawyers, medical stuff, visually impaired people etc. Of late several Custom Debian Distributions evolved. The common goal of those is to make installation and administration of computers for these target users as easy as possible and to fit our role as missing link between software developers and users well.

I'm going to follow this very accurately. And if may go to http://iparty.aditel.org may be Amaya talk about it...

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

I start holidays tomorrow !!! a few days to spare doing nothing, italians say il dolce fare niente, I hope if Marco read this he would excuse my italian.

Sunday, March 28, 2004

Yesterday I was at Emili birthday party and I found again old and good friends (nice to see you all again), it was surprising that Carles come to me to ask me about Linux. He is language teacher and he likes computing, Carles has took a strong determination, he wants to use Linux, and just Linux. I feel very happy, but most curios thing is that I have not no influence on that. He has heard about Linux out there, no to me.

So again, we can conclude that Linux knowledge is going up and going out computing frontiers, wellcome Charlie. Linux has you 8-)