Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Mar 2009 18:37 UTC
After two years, the relatively popular PCLinuxOS distribution has finally put out a new major release, imaginatively called PCLinuxOS 2009.1. PCLinuxOS is a release originally based on Mandrake (now Mandriva), but which has taken on a life of its own. The distribution has one selling point (for some, at least) few other popular distributions have: it eschews KDE4 (for now).
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I am using KDE4 on Cooker for a few weeks, but too many things just don't work very well.
Could I use KDE3 from PCL on Mandriva? Or how difficult is it to transfer my installation to PCL? Does it have the same number of packages as Mandriva?
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I am using KDE4 on Cooker for a few weeks, but too many things just don't work very well.
Could I use KDE3 from PCL on Mandriva? Or how difficult is it to transfer my installation to PCL? Does it have the same number of packages as Mandriva?