If I were starting out with Linux today, I'd definitely give MEPIS a try. Start out by booting it and just using it as a live CD. If you like it, then you can install it.
Written in 2005.
If I were starting out with Linux today, I'd definitely give MEPIS a try. Start out by booting it and just using it as a live CD. If you like it, then you can install it.
Written in 2005.
This is the second in a series of reviews of Debian-based distributions. It includes some history of the founder of MEPIS, Warren Woodford. Written in 2004.
A devoted Slackware user converts to SimplyMEPIS and tells why.
Written in 2005.
Continuing his quest for the perfect Linux desktop, Michael C. Barnes gives DesktopLinux.com readers an in-depth analysis of the technologies that make open source a great alternative to proprietary operating systems. Examining the various components that constitute a complete system, Barnes provides practical advice and instruction on how to improve your desktop experience and productivity with freely available software. He reviews desktop environments, communications using voice-over-IP, common applications, and more.
This is the third in a series of reviews for Debian-based commercial distros that might be appropriate for SOHO use. The first article covered Lindows, the second one focused on Libranet, and this article covers MEPIS.
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