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PCLinuxOS 2009.1 Released
Blog PCLinuxOS has a substantial, and very loyal, following. For Gnome fans, there is also a community-developed Gnome edition - but I would point out that PCLinuxOS is one of the very few KDE-based distributions that I am able to use reasonably well...
[March 13, 2009, 13:45]
Two New Linux Beta Distributions
Blog Comment Seriously, the problem has S2110 (ATI) problem has appeared with the Mandriva 2009.0 distribution, the 2008 distributions installed just fine - and I suspect that is why PCLinuxOS still installs smoothly on it, because it doesn't look to me as if...
[December 18, 2008, 7:15]
Three SMALL Linux Distributions
Blog But it's much smaller, even compared to the "MiniMe" PCLinuxOS distribution. It is derived from PCLinuxOS (and thus from Mandriva), and it shows, you can see bits and pieces of the parents scattered throughout.
[January 16, 2009, 13:59]
Two New Linux Beta Distributions
Blog PCLinuxOS 2009 Beta 2. More good news is that PCLinuxOS includes most of the packages that I have to add manually to other releases, such as Sun Java 6, Adobe Flash and Thunderbird. I hope that will be easier in the final release, because overall I...
[December 12, 2008, 9:37]
The Range of Linux Distributions
Blog Tezzer mentions using Debian, but looking at PCLinuxOS and others for systems that have "issues" with some Linux distributions. Examples of these which I have mentioned previously in my blog include PCLinuxOS (derived from Mandriva) and SimplyMEPIS...
[December 15, 2008, 10:12]
openSUSE Installation, DVD vs. LiveCD
Blog I added several more Linux distributions (it now multi-boots Windows XP Professional, Ubuntu, Mandriva, PCLinuxOS, openSUSE and Fedora). Over the holidays I put a larger disk drive in my Lifebook S2110 (AMD/ATI) laptop, and reinstalled everything...
[January 5, 2009, 14:16]
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