KDE Distro, and Lycoris Desktop/LX

Matt Alexander plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Tue, 16 Apr 2002 05:00:59 -0700 (PDT)


I also would like to recommend Lycoris as an excellent desktop
distribution.  I've been playing with it at work for possible deployment
on some of our user's workstations and I've been quite pleased with it so
far.
~M

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Scott Henderson wrote:

> Tom, I would suggest you consider either Caldera, or a
> relatively new distro, based on Caldera, that I have
> thus far (5 weeks) found wonderfully stable -
> Desktop/LX, offered at www.lycoris.com. I now use LX
> for my main, day-to-day work, and play with other
> distros for fun.
>
> It just plain works, and I don't have to read the man
> pages to get new things done - I can get my work done,
> and learn what is going on under the hood later. For
> anyone that hasn't had a look at lycoris, check it out.
> A controversial approach to Linux is lurking there...
> might fuel some interesting discussions.
>
> Scott
>
> >Any one have any suggestion as to which distro best
> >supports KDE = desktop?  I'm ready to give up on Red
> >Hat as my whole system now makes a = Windows 95 box
> >look stable since I put KDE 3.0 on it and Red Hat
> >refuses = to make "official" RPM's available.
>
>
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