Claudio Grondi wrote:
> I have some trouble to understand how Python works
> on it because it is not organized as on Windows (e.g. there is no [Lib]
> directory under the [Python2.4] one)
I guess it's at /usr/lib/python2.4
It's Windows which is odd by the way... Linux is organized in a way
whic
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Are you seriously saying that whatever distro came out most recently
> (and therefore have the latest Python version) gets to be your
> favorite? You're going to have to change favorites practically every
> week.
Python is very high on the agenda for the Ubuntu project, and
*t
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Claudio Grondi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>Currently Ubuntu is my favorite, because it seems to be at the moment
>>the only Linux distribution supporting already Python 2.4.2 out of the
>>box,
>
>
> Are you seriously saying that whatever distro came out most recently
> (a
Claudio Grondi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Currently Ubuntu is my favorite, because it seems to be at the moment
> the only Linux distribution supporting already Python 2.4.2 out of the
> box,
Are you seriously saying that whatever distro came out most recently
(and therefore have the latest Pyt
Magnus Lycka wrote:
> Claudio Grondi wrote:
>
>> I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a
>> complete operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 -
>> 60M booting directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
>>
>> This approach appears to me very Pyt
Claudio Grondi wrote:
> I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
> operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
> directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
>
> This approach appears to me very Pythonic, so it were a nice thin
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> "Diez" == Diez B Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Diez> In the current c't there is an article how to customize
Diez> knoppicilin, the knoppix-based antivirus distribution. I didn't
Diez> have a deeper look so far, but I'm eager to see if tha
> Knoppix failed to access my USB ports and it comes with Python 2.3 and I
> am using already Python 2.4.2 .
In the current c't there is an article how to customize knoppicilin, the
knoppix-based antivirus distribution. I didn't have a deeper look so far,
but I'm eager to see if that couldn't be u
Paul Boddie wrote:
> Claudio Grondi wrote:
>
>>I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
>>operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
>>directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
>
>
> This isn't really Python-related, but I
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> Claudio Grondi schrieb:
>
>> I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a
>> complete operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 -
>> 60M booting directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
>>
>> This approach appears to me ve
Claudio Grondi wrote:
> I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
> operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
> directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
This isn't really Python-related, but I thought that Puppy Linux would
Claudio Grondi schrieb:
> I have just discovered the existance of Puppy Linux which is a complete
> operating system with a suite of GUI apps, only about 50 - 60M booting
> directly off the CDROM ( http://www.puppylinux.org ).
>
> This approach appears to me very Pythonic, so it were a nice th
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