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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I'm using alpha 7 and like it a lot. I have to agree that fonts and wireless stuff are also on my wish list.
Pop in a blank CD-R, CD Bake Oven automatically starts up with options such as, make data CD, cd from ISO, etc., can't beat that from a Linux distribution Configure LAN (Samba) printer couldn't be easier.
Applications under KDE menu are very well organized, IMHO.
Very impressed for a distributions only have a few developers.
I'm using alpha 7 and like it a lot. I have to agree that fonts and wireless stuff are also on my wish list.
Configure LAN (Samba) printer couldn't be easier.
Pop in a blank CD-R, CD Bake Oven automatically starts up with options such as, make data CD, cd from ISO, etc., can't beat that from a Linux distribution
Applications under KDE menu are very well organized, IMHO.
Very impressed for a distributions only have a few developers.