PCLinuxOS 9.2
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salparadise Nov 25, 2005 6:41 AM EDT |
OK,
I downloaded the recently released version of this to have a look.
I have to admit I'm quite impressed. In terms of out of the box appearance it leaves Ubuntu in the dust. I still prefer Ubuntu/Debian, but as a starter distro -it's second to none. I shall keep a copy around for new users who don't like brown. |
lezard Nov 25, 2005 6:48 AM EDT |
I too have been quite impressed by PCLinuxOS. The only points that need to be adressed are : the website, which is not as usefull as it could be, and internationalization (quite hard to have due to limited space). |
jimf Nov 25, 2005 6:56 AM EDT |
Sal: Since you prefer a Debian based Distro (as do I), Have you tried the latest Kanotix? Quite impressive and nearly as slick. |
helios Nov 25, 2005 8:07 AM EDT |
Agreed, while I know there are Ubuntu fans here, I have to say that Kanotix is a beautiful debian representative. While the rpm nightmare has been fixed/addressed in pclos, many people hold the "once burned, twice shy" attitude toward rpms. For those who insist that an rpm package is equal to signs of the Anti-Christ, I offer them Kanotix...in fact my 12 year old daughter loves it. As well, the Kanotix Mini distro is absolutely amazing. I have it installed on a flash drive and its flawless. http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~bading/cpx-mini/ Can't have much better endorsements than kids. helios |
salparadise Nov 25, 2005 10:08 PM EDT |
Sal: Since you prefer a Debian based Distro (as do I), Have you tried the latest Kanotix? Quite impressive and nearly as slick. Thanks for the recommendation. I downloaded it on my spiffy new 2MB connection. I'll have a play over the weekend. KDE is the main reason why I haven't tried too many KDE based distros. I'm not at all keen on KDE. Gnome is SO slick and elegant as compared to KDE's over fussy, option filled interface. |
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