
Posted by Dave on 9/14/2009, 10:19 pm, in reply to "Re: Dreamlinux 3.5"
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Jack:
I've installed KDE4 on DreamLinux 3.5 now, with some help removing the old Xfce dock. Looks good. I'll be configuring it over the next few days and getting used to it. I liked KDE3.5, but think KDE4 will be an advance for Linux technology in general. It never seemed all that buggy to me; I even had successful installations using KDE4.0 :^).
I haven't been able to use Easy Install either. Me, though, I usually use Synaptic so I could easily live without it. But I entered a question on their forum here:
http://dreamlinuxforums.org/index.php/topic,5839.0.html
One of the things I like about DreamLinux is their excellent and friendly forums. There doesn't seem to be any he-man linux guru snobbishness there, like at Ubuntu and Mandriva, just answers and support. You might want to ask your question about a 64-bit DL on the forum; one person asked about a KDE version and someone is now putting it together - so you might luck out.
Antix is supposed to be optimized for older machines, but it doesn't lack anything. The only results of optimization so far as I can see is faster operation. You might want to gove it a quick look sometime. They also have an excellent forum; the developer is a guy named AntiCapitalista, and it was him who figured out what I had to do to install KDE. And I haven't found anything at all wrong with PCLOS!!
In faith, Dave
Viva Texas
dave@christos.cjb.net, dpeirce@christian.net
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