Linked by James LaRue on Mon 14th Jun 2004 06:35 UTC
Recently, I got my hands on version 0.2 of Cobind, a Linux lite desktop, based on Red Hat/Fedora Core 1, from a software company in Pittsburgh. Not yet in general release, Cobind is a one disc wonder.
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I remember the install was basically "Create and format a partition , bunzip2 and untar the archive, run lilo". There were no choices for software or preferred desktop. It was simple , it was quick and it tended to work very well.
Of course I this was some time ago , I can't speak for the most recent versions. I hope it's stayed true to its roots though. Oh , the one difference I see is that Vector is based on Slackware while Cobind is based on Fedora Core. But choice is good I suppose.
I remember the install was basically "Create and format a partition , bunzip2 and untar the archive, run lilo". There were no choices for software or preferred desktop. It was simple , it was quick and it tended to work very well.
Of course I this was some time ago , I can't speak for the most recent versions. I hope it's stayed true to its roots though. Oh , the one difference I see is that Vector is based on Slackware while Cobind is based on Fedora Core. But choice is good I suppose.