695 MB good for 1 cd.
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Jose P. Suria Jr. wrote:
Interesting...
How big is the iso?
On 5/24/07, *Sar Castillo* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Peeps you gotta try this (if you haven't already)
pclinuxos <http://distrowatch.com/pclinuxos>
PCLinuxOS <http://distrowatch.com/pclinuxos> 2007 has been
released: "Texstar and the Ripper Gang are pleased to announce the
final release of PCLinuxOS 2007. Featuring kernel 2.6.18.8
<http://2.6.18.8>, KDE 3.5.6, OpenOffice.org 2.2.0, Firefox
2.0.0.3 <http://2.0.0.3>, Thunderbird 2.0, FrostWire, KTorrent,
Amarok, Flash, Java JRE, Beryl 3D and much more. Almost 2 GB of
software compressed on a single bootable live CD that can be
installed to a hard drive provided it is compatible with your
system and you like the distribution. Over 5000+ additional
packages available through our Synaptic Software Manager. Please
note: PCLinuxOS does not ship with Win32 codecs or DVD decryption
software. Proprietary NVIDIA and ATI drivers available after hard
drive install. (Non-Free Drivers and apps are available via
synaptic) This is an RPM based distro which used to be a fork of
Mandriva but has grown out of their shadow to reach new heights in
simplicity and polish! Although a distros ranking in Distrowatch
isn't a reliable guage of a distro's performance, its noteworthy
to see that PCLinuxOS has been climbing up the Distrowatch charts
(currently behind Ubuntu and OpenSUSE) and you will see that its
numbers rise by the week. All this means people are getting
interested and checking out what this Distro has to offer. I
personally invite you to try it out for yourself.
Just try out the livecd and you'll see what I mean... seriously
I've stopped distrohopping and have found what I was looking for
with PCLinuxOS. I'm a 2 year noob thats tried out quite a few
distros (Ubuntu/Kubuntu 5.10-7.04, Suse 9.3-10.1, Sabayon 3.3,
LinuxMint Bianca KDE, DreamLinux 2.2, Kanotix 2006) but this has
stopped my hopping ways. Of course since Linux is all about the
freedom of choice, it may not appeal to all but this is definitely
staying on my hard drive!
Downloads available here:
Torrent: http://linuxtracker.org/torrents-details.php?id=4143
<http://linuxtracker.org/torrents-details.php?id=4143>
Download mirrors:
http://www.pclinuxos.com/index.php?option=com_ionfiles&Itemid=28
<http://www.pclinuxos.com/index.php?option=com_ionfiles&Itemid=28>
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God Bless You,
Sar Castillo
2Co 9:8 "And God is able to give you more than you need, so that
you will always have all you need for yourselves and more than
enough for every good cause."
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