"In conclusion? I'm going to stick with it. It really is impressive with a great set of software installed by default (taking away perhaps a lot of my need for massive repos), nice touches like the new menu and use of Gnome control center etc."More here.
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This distro looks really really good. It have many usability enhancements to e.g. the Gnome/K menu, the gnome control center. It looks very professional with is clean unobtrusive non figurative background with just enough patterns to make it easy to memorize a file or folders location on the desktop.
I really hope that, this will spread to standard Gnome/KDE so that it will appear in other Linux desktops as well.
Most(/all?) of these enhacements were created before the Novell Microsoft deal, so it shouldn't be any riskier to incorporate than any other free software,but I guess that many Linux zealots will not see it that way, and stop using it in some sort of misguided revenge directed at Novell. If that happens, that in itself would be a victory for Microsoft.
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This distro looks really really good. It have many usability enhancements to e.g. the Gnome/K menu, the gnome control center. It looks very professional with is clean unobtrusive non figurative background with just enough patterns to make it easy to memorize a file or folders location on the desktop.
I really hope that, this will spread to standard Gnome/KDE so that it will appear in other Linux desktops as well.
Most(/all?) of these enhacements were created before the Novell Microsoft deal, so it shouldn't be any riskier to incorporate than any other free software,but I guess that many Linux zealots will not see it that way, and stop using it in some sort of misguided revenge directed at Novell. If that happens, that in itself would be a victory for Microsoft.
Screenshots? Have a look at:
http://www.thecodingstudio.com/opensource/linux/screenshots/index.p...