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|    sctvguy1 to Bobbie Sellers    |
|    Re: Updating my Mandriva 2011 distro    |
|    02 Jun 13 02:42:06    |
      From: sctvguy1@invalid.net              On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 18:13:51 -0700, Bobbie Sellers wrote:              > On 05/31/2013 09:29 AM, Grimble wrote:       >> In order to prevent the "Statistics" thread developing into an OT       >> thread, I would like to ask the (remaining) Mandriva users what they       >> are doing to update their systems. I'm happily updating Firefox,       >> Thunderbird and Java as new releases are announced. As you can see, I'm       >> running KDE 4.6, but 4.10 is available (I notice from the "Statistics"       >> post that Bobbie Sellers mentions KDE 4.10.1, but I suspect she's using       >> PCLOS not Mandriva). Has anyone installed KDE 4.10 from source?       >       >       > That is correct, I am using PCLOS KDE x86_64 2013.04 which is       nearly as       > interesting as the Moondrake or as it was called when I got it alpha       > Mandriva 2012. That Mandriva seemed to fall apart in use.       > I paid for Powerpack 2011 but found it was not easily compatible with       > the machine I used to run Powerpack 2010.2. I started trying out other       > distributions, skipping the Mageia 1 and 2. I had Mageia 3 running from       > a live CD briefly. I tried the first RC-PCLOS x86_64 release and was       > impressed but waited a month or two and then got the PCLOS as described       > above.       > PC Linux is now a rolling release which means as it is improved       > the recompilation is issued so that no more waiting for years between       > significant updates. It is very like Mandriva with a Computer       > Configuration Control center and lots of interesting tools for dealing       > with commercially released DVDs and VLC for playing nearly anything that       > is digitally available. LibreOffice comes with it as well as most of       > the usual tools       > It does run KDE 1.10.1 and uses kernel 3.2.18-pclos2.bfs.       > Check into bfs if you need a giggle.       > KDE 4.10.2 is on some distro and I have run kernel 3.8.? from       > one or another live distro.       >       > I really like it and it will cost me no more than I am willing to pay.       > The only point i disparage is that the install is split into regular       > install then reboot and starting up it asks for the root password and       > the User name and password, but maybe I am just too used to the old       > Mandriva tactics.       > One other point is that the partition editor uses no color though       using       > color to discriminate between file systems seems to have been the       > intent. Still was able to use it successfully to move stuff around.       >       > bliss              Have been using PCLOS since 2009.2(KDE 3.5.10) and really like the       distro. Always come back to it when I install another one for grins!                            --       "What do you mean there's no movie?"              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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