Linked by Tarun Agnani on Thu 5th Aug 2004 18:45 UTC
Yoper Linux V2 was released a few weeks ago (July 13, 2004). After reading the release announcement on Yoper's website, I decided I had to try it. Yoper claims that version V2 "is the fastest Out-of-the-Box Linux system in the World".
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If you mean the question about the graphical boot, I don't think you understand the nature of the question. The question was *how graphical* is Y2's boot sequence. IOW, is the terminal sown at all during the boot, or is it concealed at all times.
Regarding your recommendation for MPlayer: Personally I use Xine and Kaffeine. In any case, however, the choice of "middleware" (meaning Xine or MPlayer, sitting between the front-end (Kaffeine/Gxine/Totem/et al) and the supporting codecs (xvid, ffmpeg, lame, libquicktime/openquicktime, Real Player)) is irrelevant. What matters is whether there are RPMs available for the above codecs, and whether they are setup to intelligently support whatever file formats they are supposed to support.
Thanks for your wholly negative and useless response, though, it was really "appreciated"...
If you mean the question about the graphical boot, I don't think you understand the nature of the question. The question was *how graphical* is Y2's boot sequence. IOW, is the terminal sown at all during the boot, or is it concealed at all times.
Regarding your recommendation for MPlayer: Personally I use Xine and Kaffeine. In any case, however, the choice of "middleware" (meaning Xine or MPlayer, sitting between the front-end (Kaffeine/Gxine/Totem/et al) and the supporting codecs (xvid, ffmpeg, lame, libquicktime/openquicktime, Real Player)) is irrelevant. What matters is whether there are RPMs available for the above codecs, and whether they are setup to intelligently support whatever file formats they are supposed to support.
Thanks for your wholly negative and useless response, though, it was really "appreciated"...