Nathan Aubrey wrote:
> As far as live cds go, Ubuntu rocks. But I'm no fan of the Gnome desktop, so
> I'm interested in KDE based live cds. Knoppix is great, but entirely too much
> stuff. Kubuntu seems to me a joke. Just a bare minimum kde install over
i don't think you understand kubuntu. I've been a debian user for many
years. Redhat before that. I've not only moved myself to kubuntu but
also clients.
Kubuntu is a real distro that just happens to share repositories with
ubuntu. They are both snapshots of Debian. But unlike Debian--which is
for developers (which I am)--k/ubuntu is for regular folks.
You might give it a try. I run the 6.06 amd64 version at home and on
client machines. I'm not thrilled with 6.10 as thunderbird and firefox
are buggier than normal but I run it at work and get by.
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JT Morée
PC Xperience, Inc.
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