I've used most major distros over the past 9 years. On one of my towers using a older 845 P4 Intel motherboard, and, of course, Intel Ethernet ports, PCLOS couldn't even configure the internet out of the box during installation. Ubuntu, and Linux Mint, each do this seamlessly, as well as some lesser known distros. Frankly, I'll take Mint even without the aesthetic enhancements that PCLOS offers.
Submitted by Don (not verified) on Mon, 03/17/2008 - 23:52.
I've used most major distros over the past 9 years. On one of my towers using a older 845 P4 Intel motherboard, and, of course, Intel Ethernet ports, PCLOS couldn't even configure the internet out of the box during installation. Ubuntu, and Linux Mint, each do this seamlessly, as well as some lesser known distros. Frankly, I'll take Mint even without the aesthetic enhancements that PCLOS offers.
Submitted by Don (not verified) on Mon, 03/17/2008 - 23:52.