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Arch Linux has a two-page article in the "Linux Magazin" (which is the german version of the "Linux Magazine", surprise) in a series about free software that's not mainstream. Nothing new, but it might give Arch Linux a boost in popularity in Germany.
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Arch Linux has a two-page article in the "Linux Magazin" (which is the german version of the "Linux Magazine", surprise) in a series about free software that's not mainstream. Nothing new, but it might give Arch Linux a boost in popularity in Germany.
I hope the .de forum won't get flooded w/ noobs ;P
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Das ist großartig!
I hope the .de forum won't get flooded w/ noobs
Maybe there will be some people like me, who are experienced with Linux but had never heard of the glorious idea of a "rolling release" distribution. ![]()
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I hope the .de forum won't get flooded w/ noobs ;P
Well, concerning the target audience of this magazine, I highly doubt that.
Last edited by IncredibleLaser (2010-08-04 17:21:01)
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Is it this one?
(English translation)
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Yes, it is. Didn't know the article was free.
Those who prefer fresh program versions and a do-it-yourself type, Arch Linux is love.
I think I have a new signature.
Last edited by IncredibleLaser (2010-08-04 19:14:05)
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Nice article!
Markku
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No flooding so far. But we could cope with that.
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No flooding so far. But we could cope with that.
It would highly surprise me if there was a flood of new users just because of one article in the magazine. It's rather expensive (about 6€ in Germany, without DVD) and the topics are advanced. For Newbies, there's also Linux User and Ubuntu User as well as EasyLinux, all by the same publisher.
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I hope the .de forum won't get flooded w/ noobs ;P
Well, concerning the target audience of this magazine, I highly doubt that.
There you are: https://bbs.archlinux.de/viewtopic.php?pid=245658 (just kidding)
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(Hehe, why 'kidding', it's obvious, he even says it himself
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