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 use both xp and rh8, but to be honest, xp only because there's no kazaa for linux (afaik).
Well, there is not a Kazaa for Linux but you can make the Windows version work through WINE. I know it because it works for me, and works great (except for the web browsing thing which relies in Internet Explorer, but does anybody uses that anyway?).
...i use both xp and rh8, but to be honest, xp only because there's no kazaa for linux (afaik).
Well, there is not a Kazaa for Linux but you can make the Windows version work through WINE. I know it because it works for me, and works great (except for the web browsing thing which relies in Internet Explorer, but does anybody uses that anyway?).
Go to http://appdb.winehq.org/stdquery.php?orderby=appId&searchfor=kazaa&... for details.
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DeadFish Man