Hmmm... I haven't tried Foresight Linux 2.0 yet, but what you have commented on sure is spot on for the previous releases. Not sure if I will spend the time downloading the DVD as my experience with Foresight in the past sure has jaded me. Why omit Gimp from the list of installed packages? Waht is ther instead, you don't mention that. Everybody seems to be bigging up PCLOS, well I did try it, and I am not a big fan of KDE 3.x.x, but I agree with Venper that if I had to settle on a KDE 3.x.x distro it would be Pardus. Anyway, I am currently testing Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 4 edition and I have to say that KDE 4 is building to be a good Desktop Environment. As for Gnome I think I will be sticking with Ubuntu. Even for all its quirks and faults, it is what has been on my main PC now since 5.04.
Cheers
Submitted by Ableston Dack (not verified) on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 20:19.
Hmmm... I haven't tried Foresight Linux 2.0 yet, but what you have commented on sure is spot on for the previous releases. Not sure if I will spend the time downloading the DVD as my experience with Foresight in the past sure has jaded me. Why omit Gimp from the list of installed packages? Waht is ther instead, you don't mention that. Everybody seems to be bigging up PCLOS, well I did try it, and I am not a big fan of KDE 3.x.x, but I agree with Venper that if I had to settle on a KDE 3.x.x distro it would be Pardus. Anyway, I am currently testing Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 4 edition and I have to say that KDE 4 is building to be a good Desktop Environment. As for Gnome I think I will be sticking with Ubuntu. Even for all its quirks and faults, it is what has been on my main PC now since 5.04.
Cheers
Submitted by Ableston Dack (not verified) on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 20:19.