PCLinuxOS KDE 2011.6 Released

Daily Newsletters

Sign up to ZDNet UK's daily newsletter.

About this blog

Coretech

Jamie's Mostly Linux Stuff

Various thoughts and adventures, including but not limited to Linux, assorted bits of hardware new and old, and occasionally Windows XP/Vista/7.

After a longer than expected wait, a new release of PCLinuxOS KDE is available, this one called 2011.6. When the first releases of PCLinuxOS 2010.7 were made last fall, the word was that there would be a new "rollup" release every three months. It looked like they might stick to that commitment when that release was followed by 2010.10 and 2010.12 (even a bit ahead of schedule). But things happen, there were some disturbances in the distribution chain, and we missed out on one release. But now they are back on track with this new release, and from what I see in the download directory there is probably more to come in the near future.

Don't forget that PCLinuxOS is a "rolling distribution", so this hasn't been like a lot of others where we have been sort of "stuck" waiting for a new release to get our hands on the latest versions of a lot of packages. If you already had PCLinuxOS 2010.x installed, and you have been keeping it updated, then you actually have the same thing that is in this new release, and there is no reason for you to reinstall it (unless you want to start from a "clean" installation periodically). The situation where this new release is important is when you want to do a new installation. I can say from experience that installing PCLinuxOS 2010.12 and then getting all the updates was not much fun. It was still about a hundred times faster than installing any version of Windows today, but that's not a fair comparison... Anyway, if you are going to be installing PCLinuxOS, or you keep the installation media handly "just in case", you should pick up this new distribution.

Installing this release is essentially the same as with previous releases. Check the PCLinuxOS Web Page for the release announcement, links to download mirrors and torrent sources, and installation tips. As with the previous releases, it is compatible with unetbootin, so it is easy to convert the ISO distribution to a bootable USB stick. The installer itself has been improved a bit since the last release, so it is a little nicer looking in general and it works better on netbooks with limited resolution. The installation process is quite fast. When you reboot the installed system, this is what you get:

PCLinuxOS 2011.6

Of course, every new release has to have new artwork, and PCLinuxOS is no exception. I think that I prefer the 2010 wallpaper to this one, but I don't have any significant objections to the new one. Oh, and I rather like some of the new sound effects.

As mentioned above, there are some good "post-installation tips" on the PCLinuxOS web page, so be sure to look at those. One thing that is pointed out there, at least indirectly, is that like nearly every other distribution they have switched to LibreOffice, but the actual packages are not included in the base distribution. This is not a bad choice, as it keeps the LiveCD size down (by quite a lot), and as you can see in the screen shot above there is a LibreOffice Manager icon on the default desktop. Click that icon and it will install LibreOffice for you.

So far I have only installed this distribution on two of my netbooks. Here are a couple of quick notes I made during the installation:

General: For reasons that I don't really understand, the PCLinuxOS installer still tries to create an xorg.conf file. For reasons that I do understand at least a bit, it consistently gets the screen resolution wrong on many of my systems, especially netbooks, so they come up looking strange, with low resolution or only part of the screen used. No big deal, just log in the first time and then delete or rename the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Reboot, or just restart the X display server, and you have a 99% chance of X getting everything right on its own.

Samsung NF310: Installed very easily, but created an incorrect xorg.conf file (see above). Also, it recognized the Broadcom 4313 WiFi adapter, and it includes the brcm80211 driver, but it gave precedence to the older wl driver. I added blacklist wl to the file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, rebooted, and it came up running the (much better) brcm80211 driver. Finally, the touchpad seems a bit oversensitive, and it is difficult to tap and then move to another location to make a selection. I know that this can be adjusted, but I have not looked into it yet. Other than these three minor and easily fixed irritants, everything installs and works just fine, and it seems pretty fast to me. From boot to the login prompt is about 30 seconds, and from login to a ready to use desktop is about another 30 seconds.

HP Pavilion dm1-3105ez: Also installed very easily, also got the xorg.conf file wrong, also was fixed by getting that file out of the way. Looks particularly nice on this system once that is done. As this release is still running a 2.6.38 kernel, it does not yet include the driver for the Ralink 5390 WiFi adapter, but I was able to compile and install the driver (as I have described previously for other distributions), and then wireless networking was just fine. I was a bit disappointed that it doesn't get the second-generation ClickPad quite right, it does tapping and left-click, but right-click doesn't work. I will be interested to see if it gets the first-generation ClickPad in my Lenovo S10-3s right.

I will be installing this release on my other systems over the next day or two, and I will add the results of those installations to this post.

jw

Talkback

Update: Installed on two more netbooks:

Lenovo S10-3s: No problems with installation. The xorg.conf file got the screen resolution right on this one, don't ask me why. I removed it anyway, as I prefer to let X configure itself. The very good news is that PCLinuxOS gets the first-generation ClickPad right, including right-click. The Broadcom 4313 worked, but came up running the wl driver; I had to blacklist that (as for the NF310 above) to get it to use the brcm80211 driver. At least it does not seem to have the problem with acer_wmi blocking the Broadcom.

HP 2133 Mini-Note: I was quite pleased with how easily it installed and how well it works on this netbook. It got the screen resolution wrong in the xorg.conf file, but once I moved that out of the way it was ok (1024x600). It is using the wl driver for the Broadcom 4312 WiFi adapter, and that seems to be working well. I'm going to have to decide whether I prefer to use PCLinuxOS, Mint Debian or Mint Xfce on this netbook - all three of them look really good. At the moment I am leaning toward Mint Xfce, but if PCLinux were to come out with an LXDE release it would complicate the decision quite a bit.

jw

J.A. Watson 29 June, 2011 09:46
Reply

Hi Jamie,
Nice review. The new PCLinuxOS LXDE 2011.06 release was available just before the KDE. You can find it here. http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,93346.0.html
Regards,
Alex

Alex Taylor via Facebook 29 June, 2011 15:17
Reply

You may have complications ahead :-) as the lxde version of PCLinuxOS has been released, and as with KDE 2011.06, it is first class. It seems to me that the whole range of PCLinuxOS distros are becoming more professional with each release, which is very nice to see. Very pleased with my install.

zdnutter 29 June, 2011 15:22
Reply

Thanks for reading and commenting to both. I had seen the LXDE ISOs in the download directory, but was not saying much about them until I saw something on the main web page. I have already picked up the images, and will be giving them a try today.

jw

J.A. Watson 29 June, 2011 15:34
Reply

I have tested the new PCLinuxOS. And have no serious issues with it so far. But to be a real serious alternative it should have a professional bug report system (another review taking up that aspect). Like Mageia and Pardus for example:
https://bugs.mageia.org/
http://bugs.pardus.org.tr/

They got a forum of course but this is important to. So I wonder how many developers PCLinuxOS realy got or it is a "one man show" by Bill Reynolds?

johnh3 16 July, 2011 11:14
Reply

This post has been removed by a moderator.

Hi Jamie,
I install PCLinuxos on my dell studio 1555. All works fine, but screen resolution is 1024x768 by default. I have deleted xorg.conf file, but afterwards my videocard got hot. This distribution differs from others because it stopped warming my laptop and let double the time of work from battery. How can I ajust the xorg.conf file so that the resolution 1366*768 is set by default, but the original work mode of other components is saved?

Александр Верижников via Facebook 14 August, 2011 21:24
Reply

@Александр Верижников (thank heavens for copy and paste!) - As I have not experienced the kind of problem you are describing, I can't give any concrete advice on solving it. I can give you two pointers to possible sources for solutions, though. First, I would try posting your problem in the PCLinuxOS Forums (http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/), there are quite a few very knowledgeable people there who are likely to be able to help you. Second, just from the general description you give, it sounds to me as if you might be suffering from two separate problems, one with the screen resolution the other with power management and CPU Frequency Stepping. There was an article posted on the PCLinuxOS home page News at the end of June (http://www.pclinuxos.com/?p=1310) about this, perhaps reviewing and checking the settings mentioned there would help you.

Good Luck,

jw

J.A. Watson 15 August, 2011 07:45
Reply

Post your comment

In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.

You can also log in with Facebook. Log in or create your ZDNet UK account below

  • Login

Will not be displayed with your comment

By signing up for this service, you indicate that you agree to our Terms and Conditions and have read and understood our Privacy Policy. Questions about membership? Find the answers in the Community FAQ

Get ZDNet UK's daily newsletter

Enter your email address to sign up

ZDNet UK Live

pjc158

So when is Amazon buying Waterstones?

1 hour ago by pjc158 on Waterstones to sell Kindles with in-store offers
J.A. Watson

@JoshArg - Well, I am writing this from my N150 Plus, running Ubuntu 12.04 and using a Bluetooth mouse (well, to be totally correct it is a...

1 hour ago by J.A. Watson on Samsung N150 Plus Netbook - Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04
J.A. Watson

@duncanjmurray - At least n the case of the specific system I put the SSD into, it is not the case. The boot time improvement is substantial, but...

2 hours ago by J.A. Watson on Netbook Upgrade - SSD IN, Windows OUT
archerthom

Sounds like only those who have bought their Kindle from Waterstones will be able to use them in-store - very disappointing. I have no intention...

3 hours ago by archerthom on Waterstones to sell Kindles with in-store offers
AndyPagin

From my mainframe operating days... 1) Play hoopla with write permit rings & a can of screen cleaner. 2) Make enormous paper chains (Christmas...

4 hours ago by AndyPagin on Ten IT jobs to save up for those rare lulls
61253

An OS X perspective Filenames beginning with a dot/period (.) should not be equated with HFS Plus resource forks; misunderstandings around ._ (dot...

4 hours ago by 61253 on SharePoint deployment: Pitfalls of a pioneer
ians1

There are many legal download sites for music at least that do not charge an arm and a leg like itunes or Napster. The "real" cost of an mp3 file...

6 hours ago by ians1 on The Pirate Bay infringes copyright, High Court decides
Jon Howells

@Crupal.. How does refusing your websites cookies help my privacy? A quick look at your page script reveals four sets of code provided by 3rd...

13 hours ago by Jon Howells via Facebook on Privacy watchdog to chase big companies over cookie law
Paul Carloss

There are hundreds, if not thousands of filesharing torrent sites, The Pirate Bay (TPB) is only one of them, while the TPB is blocked many more...

13 hours ago by Paul Carloss via Facebook on The Pirate Bay infringes copyright, High Court decides
Rebin Simpson

So could users DownGrade if the new OS didn't worked correctly ?

16 hours ago by Rebin Simpson on Sony delivers on Xperia Ice Cream Sandwich promise
duncanjmurray

Hmmm, I thought that with SSDs you could get to the mythical ubuntu 10 sec boot time? Is this not the case?

16 hours ago by duncanjmurray on Netbook Upgrade - SSD IN, Windows OUT
JoshArg

Thanks once again! I have installed Linux Mint 13 (Maya) everything runs well but.. bluetooh is not present, "there is no blueetooth adapter" do...

17 hours ago by JoshArg on Samsung N150 Plus Netbook - Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04
zdnetukuser

@JAW-- There’s a better-than-even chance that, had you made another choice of SSD, you would have noticed no improvement in battery life...

1 day ago by zdnetukuser on Netbook Upgrade - SSD IN, Windows OUT
Amb Rose

Please stop connecting the 'ATeam' to the UK Anonymous collective. Anonymous and the ATeam are not connected. The ATeam are not part of, affiliated...

2 days ago by Amb Rose via Facebook on UK Anonymous keeps up DDoS barrage on ICO
cpupal

Hi All I have looked into the cookie law today, there are a few solutions that these websites can use. Just add the widget and update your policy...

2 days ago by cpupal on Privacy watchdog to chase big companies over cookie law
dropz42

I read that many of the governments own websites are not yet compliant...shouldn't they sort that out before chasing others - slightly hypocritical !

2 days ago by dropz42 on Privacy watchdog to chase big companies over cookie law
Charles McLellan

@larrylisser Thanks for the feedback; you're quite right to surmise that the article's main point was to inform about developments in cloud-based...

2 days ago by Charles McLellan on VideoMeet: cloud-based video communication
J.A. Watson

@zdnetukuser - Thanks for pointing this out. I must admit that the relative power consumption of different manufacturers and models was something...

2 days ago by J.A. Watson on Netbook Upgrade - SSD IN, Windows OUT
J.A. Watson

@stevoparsons - You are absolutely right, I do expect a new system that is being connected to the Internet for the first time to pick up updates....

2 days ago by J.A. Watson on Windows Update Never Stops Sucking
zdnetukuser

@JAW-- Ya done good, boy. After two years of sifting and filtering data, it seems that the two lowest-power-consumption SSDs on the market are...

2 days ago by zdnetukuser on Netbook Upgrade - SSD IN, Windows OUT

Community highlights

manek

Passwords are here to stay: get used to it

Blog Post It's been mildly amusing to see, once more, a vendor of two-factor...

21 May, 2012 by manek
First Take

Next-generation 802.11ac routers

Blog Post A recent flurry of announcements from networking equipment vendors —...

21 May, 2012 by First Take
Jack Schofield

The three big questions about Facebook's IPO

Blog Post The three big questions about Facebook's stock exchange launch are: (1) Is it...

18 May, 2012 by Jack Schofield
Jack Schofield

Cardbox database goes from £299 to free

Blog Post Thirty years after Cardbox released its flat-file database of that name, the...

18 May, 2012 by Jack Schofield