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Old June 24th, 2010, 01:00 PM
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What do you think about PCLinuxOS (PCLOS) version 2010? I think the PCLOS is stable, fast and "user-friendly" good for newbies.
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Old June 24th, 2010, 01:46 PM
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PCLinuxOS is certainly up there with the best of them. I like it very much.
"user friendly" and "good for newbies" is subjective, however it does contain lots of tools and gui apps to make things more familiar for new users. And it really is stable. One of my top five for sure.
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Old June 24th, 2010, 02:17 PM
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What do you think about PCLinuxOS (PCLOS) version 2010? I think the PCLOS is stable, fast and "user-friendly" good for newbies.
It is and always has been a great distro. Only criticism now is there is no x64. Otherwise, it's very nice...
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Old June 24th, 2010, 02:42 PM
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It is and always has been a great distro. Only criticism now is there is no x64. Otherwise, it's very nice...


agree with Kerodo i dont see any down side in pclinux my self
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Old June 25th, 2010, 07:28 PM
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Yup... it uses apt-get and Synaptic so its familiar to those coming to RPM from Ubuntu Debian. There only 11 files to download from the repository - you need only one!
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Old June 25th, 2010, 10:08 PM
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For the last two days I've been using PCLinuxOS Zen-mini...a 344 mb download. Even though it's 344 mbs in size it's packed with a bunch of applications. It has a fully functional Gnome environment. The idea is to download the stuff you really want...like VLC instead of Totem, or AbiWord instead of the OpenOffice suite just as an example. It runs the 2.6.32-11-bfs kernel but 2.6.33-5-bfs is in Synaptic. Very nice. BTW, the first update that I took contained Firefox 3.6.4. PCLinuxOS beat Ubuntu to the punch it appears. Impressive. Like I've said before...I like PCLinuxOS.

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Old June 25th, 2010, 10:20 PM
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It's an awesome OS, which is unfortunhately tied down by a fanboy-filled community and a generally unprofessional attitude among the developers. IMO anyway.
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Old June 25th, 2010, 10:59 PM
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It really is and its a rolling release, they got latest of all stuff unlike others. Such a pity till today no x64 version. I can understand the constraints of a single man team trying to fork both architectures but now x64 is common so its high time they come out with one.

GIMP 2.9 was released two days back and its was in PCLOS repos by yesterday. Thats speed for you.
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BTW, the first update that I took contained Firefox 3.6.4. PCLinuxOS beat Ubuntu to the punch it appears. Impressive. Like I've said before...I like PCLinuxOS.

Surprise ! CentOS also beat Ubuntu re. Firefox - see here. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showp...0&postcount=13
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Old June 26th, 2010, 08:03 AM
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Surprise ! CentOS also beat Ubuntu re. Firefox - see here. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showp...0&postcount=13


Those are the important issues for Cent OS, as per Ubuntu forums, FF has to be repacked for x64 and certain other issues are being weeded out. CentOS other programs are quite old sadly.
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For the last two days I've been using PCLinuxOS Zen-mini...a 344 mb download. Even though it's 344 mbs in size it's packed with a bunch of applications. It has a fully functional Gnome environment. The idea is to download the stuff you really want...like VLC instead of Totem, or AbiWord instead of the OpenOffice suite just as an example. It runs the 2.6.32-11-bfs kernel but 2.6.33-5-bfs is in Synaptic. Very nice. BTW, the first update that I took contained Firefox 3.6.4. PCLinuxOS beat Ubuntu to the punch it appears. Impressive. Like I've said before...I like PCLinuxOS.

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Totally agree. Zen-mini is awesome. It's probably the fastest Gnome i've experienced. It's a nice base (although it does include a whole load of apps) to start from and add what you want. Highly recommended.
 

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