Saturday February 11, 2012 7:50 AM AEST

Finally, Linux for the rest of us

By Staff Writers
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Mandrake, Red Hat and Debian are fine for some. The choice is simple really: decide if ease of use or stability is more important, then install a distribution that suits your selection. Unfortunately, the fact that games are a scarce commodity on

Mandrake, Red Hat and Debian are fine for some. The choice is simple really: decide if ease of use or stability is more important, then install a distribution that suits your selection. Unfortunately, the fact that games are a scarce commodity on Linux has kept the majority of otherwise interested users from trying out this great OS. Now, however, the Linux world has a feature that no true geek could possibly live without. Something that will transcend the system's lack of good games and perhaps boost it into the leading spot in the desktop OS market.

Lesbian GNU/Linux is a version of Linux based upon the popular Debian distribution, with one or two major changes – most notably, the replacement of Debian's apt-get with 'porn-get'. Porn-get essentially works the same as Debian's famous upgrade utility, with a key difference – instead of fetching the latest and greatest upgraded packages for your system, porn-get finds and download all the porn out there that has yet to grace your hard drive.

Due to hardware problems, the 9000 or so packages making up the full Lesbian Linux distribution have been 'lost'. However, the author managed to save porn-get, along with its configuration files, help files and a few other odds and ends.

If you're interested in further 'evaluating' Lesbian Linux, check out the distribution's homepage, here.





NB for the humour impaired: yes, this is a joke. Sort of.
 
 
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