Hi all,
I know there is a couple folks on the list that use Libranet.
I have been wanting to try this disto but I don't have the finances at the moment to drop 50 bones on it. What is the difference between 2.0 and 2.0 essentials? And what is different between the $50 dowload of 2.7 and the $25 dowload of 2.7?
I know it is not supporting the developers but couldn't you just download the 2.0 Essentials for free and do an apt-get dist-upgrade from the Debian testing or even the unstable repositories and have a completely updated system?
Thanks for any clarification.
--Tom Wilson
I'd recommend the $25 2.7. It's full 2.7, but reduced since 2.8 is due out very soon. They are in beta2 now, with beta3 on the way. Version 2.0 is good, and free, just old so you don't see all the latest stuff. Yes, you can apt-get dist-upgrade to new stuff in any brance, woody, testing or unstable. I've been running 2.7 with selected unstable updates.
Libranet takes Woody (very stable) and dresses it up with late model apps. while maintaining the stability. kde3.1, gnome 2.2, latest versions of mozilla/galeon, etc.
2.8 beta2 is impressive. The new install is excellent.
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