On Monday 24 January 2005 12:02 am, der.hans kindly wrote: > Am 23. Jan, 2005 schwätzte Siri Amrit Kaur so: > > moin, moin Siri, > > thanks for the recommendations. The live CD to install mechanism is > a great tool. > > How do the 3 of them stack up with updates after the install? > > That's the realy fall down of Knoppix. Updating the system after > the install is problematic at best :(. > I believe Ubuntu has it's own repository of packages and a regular release cycle. The user can also use the Debian repositories as well. I'm trying to find out for certain how SimplyMepis is updated. I think Warren has set up a repository of tested packages for subscribers, but people can also use the Debian repositories as well. I don't know if SimplyMepis is based on Sarge or Sid though. Does anybody on this list know? Regarding updating PCLOS, from the Distrowatch Dec. 20 newsletter (I highly recommend this distro if the user has 256+ of RAM): A new "Preview" version of PCLinuxOS hit the BitTorrent servers and download mirrors over the weekend. This was interesting news, especially because many consider PCLinuxOS to be one of the best Linux distributions for novice users. It was originally based on Mandrakelinux, but "Texstar", the distribution's lead developer, maintains many RPM packages independently and keeps most major components up-to-date. PCLinuxOS is an attempt to cure some of the ills of Mandrakelinux proper - it is free in every sense of the word, comes pre-configured with browser plugins, Java, NVIDIA driver, and multimedia support, and is very easy to keep up-to-date by retrieving new packages from one of the PCLinuxOS repositories. It also includes some of the Mandrakelinux utilities, such as Mandrake Control Centre (renamed to Master Control Centre). However, urpmi has been completely replaced with apt-get. One of the nice things about PCLinuxOS (it shares this quality with MEPIS Linux) is that it also functions as a live CD. Users can download and boot the CD straight into a graphical environment with KDE (login as guest, with password "guest"), then, if they enjoy the experience, install it to a hard disk with a simple graphical installer. Synaptic is the preferred way to manage RPM packages. This powerful graphical utility not only provides ways to retrieve all the latest security updates, it also makes installing and uninstalling extra packages (not included on the CD, e.g. GNOME 2.8) an easy and painless task. Although still labelled as a "development" release, PCLinuxOS has now matured to the point that it can be safely considered as a stable, quality distribution, perhaps one of the best-kept secrets of the Linux distribution world. Download and try it out - you are likely to be pleasantly surprised! --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss