Knowing that ArkLinux is the offspring of Bernhard "Bero" Rosenkraenzer (interview here), a former Red Hat employee and KDE hacker, should make it one of the more interesting and, arguably, credible new Linux distributions to hit the streets in recent seasons. With the rise of Lycoris, Lindows, and Xandros, among others, Ark Linux is certainly a far cry from a surefire success. Let's take a look.
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in using arclinux instead of one of the major distributions. even for the normal user, installation routine of the major distributions are a manageable task, and are still getting easier to use, as are configuring system settings under rh8.
but at least it's for free, unlike for example lindows, where basically the whole businessmodell is based on selling innocent and naive users add-ons which you can get for free everywhere else.
just hope that all those windows-wannabe-make-money-in-fooling-people-linuxes will disappear after the real distributions will become (even) more userfriendly.
in using arclinux instead of one of the major distributions. even for the normal user, installation routine of the major distributions are a manageable task, and are still getting easier to use, as are configuring system settings under rh8.
but at least it's for free, unlike for example lindows, where basically the whole businessmodell is based on selling innocent and naive users add-ons which you can get for free everywhere else.
just hope that all those windows-wannabe-make-money-in-fooling-people-linuxes will disappear after the real distributions will become (even) more userfriendly.