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Isn't Unix all text and stuff?
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Many perceive Unix (and Linux) as difficult to use because they think
the user interface is text based. While such an interface
does exist, there's also something called the X Window System, or
X for short.
On top of X sits one of a number of available
Window Managers which implement very
sophisticated Desktop Environments. Some of these are even able to
duplicate the look and feel of the more mainstream desktops.
In a networked environment, it's possible to have a program running on
one computer (say a server), and have it's windows open under X on another
workstation.
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What can I run on Linux and X?
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Below is an incomplete list of available software for the Linux with
X environment. A much more complete list can be found at
http://www.linux.org/apps/
Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01 -
http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/lindnld.html
Corel WordPerfect 7 -
http://www.sdcorp.com/
ElectroGIG 3DGO -
http://www.gig.nl/products/prodinfo.html
FlagShip -
http://www.wgs.com/
Mathematica 3.0 -
http://www.wolfram.com/
Netscape Communicator 4.03 -
http://www.netscape.com/
RealAudio Player 5.0 beta -
http://www.real.com/products/player/playerdl.html
Quake 1.06 -
http://linuxquake.telefragged.com/
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Distributions
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Listed below are only four of over a dozen available distributions.
Additional information on these and others are available at
www.linux.org/dist/ and
www.linux.victoria.bc.ca/Files/where.html
- RedHat Linux, Intel, Alpha, SPARC
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| Internet: | ftp.redhat.com/pub/ |
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Red Hat Software
PO. Box 13588.
79 TW Alexander Dr.
4201 Research Commons, Suite 100
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
1.888.733.4281
sales@redhat.com
www.redhat.com
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- Caldera OpenLinux, Intel
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Caldera, Inc.
633 South 550 East
Provo, Utah 84606
1.800.850.7779 / 1.801.377.7687
info@caldera.com
www.caldera.com
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- Slackware Linux, Intel
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- MkLinux, PPC (PowerMac)
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An introduction to Linux,
a free yet very powerful
operating system for
personal computers of all types.
Linux in Victoria
Brought to you by the volunteer efforts of Victoria's Linux community.
Linux is an operating system initially created in 1991 as a hobby by a
young student, Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland.
Since then thousands of programmers have contributed to make Linux
one of the most stable and full featured operating systems available
at any price.
The current full-featured version of the kernel is 2.0.31, and development
continues with several updates that are available for public use.
www.vlug.org
www.linux.org
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