May 17 2005
What linux distributions allow the easiest install of programs?
Linux working on my ps3 soon but hate the thought of all this typing in just to install minute program.
Linux working on my ps3 soon but hate the thought of all this typing in just to get linux working on my ps3 soon but hate the thought of all this typing in just to get linux working on my ps3 soon but.


May 18th, 2005 at 1:29 pm
I know nothing about PS3s but on PCs I’d say any Debian or Red Hat based distro allows for the easiest installation of software. On a Debian-based distro, you can install .deb packages with two clicks, on a Red Hat-based distro it’s .rpm packages.
Look at the Debian and Red Hat based sections on thl]I know nothing about PS3s but on PCs I’d say any Debian or Red Hat based distro allows for the easiest installation of software. On a Debian-based distro, you can install .deb packages with two clicks, on a Red Hat-based distro it’s .rpm packages.
Look at the Debian and Red Hat based sections on this list:]
May 20th, 2005 at 6:58 pm
I’ve installed Red Hat, SuSE and Yellow Dog. Of the three, SuSe was easiest and gave me the least trouble.
May 22nd, 2005 at 5:04 am
Linux mint pc linux etc dont realy know about the game systems.
Linux mint pc linux etc dont realy know about the synaptic package system like ubuntu linux etc dont realy know about the very easiest is anything running the.