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Old 30th January 2007, 02:49 AM
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Fedora Core 6-Beryl-QEMU running DSL-3.1 with Dillo.....

...web browser connected online to the DSL site. Playing with the cube..rotating...flipping. Firefox also online outside of QEMU all the while switching between DSL running in QEMU.

A little tricky at first to switch from QEMU to Beryl as you use the "Ctrl + Alt" key to switch in and out of QEMU and the "Ctrl + Alt + Button 1" to get the cube to do tricks.

Probably no big deal for most people using Fedora 6 but this is all being done on an older H-P Pavilion desktop with a PIII,550MHz,640MB RAM,Nvidia GeForce4 MX420 64MB graphics card.

This computer originally had Win98 installed when I bought it in 1999. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 WS was the first Linux install and then all of the Fedora Core releases have been housed here.

We've come a long way Baby!
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