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Greenie Linux: A distribution for ALL users
Mar 18, 2010, 19 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3554 reads)

(Other stories by Jack Wallen)

"Recently (in my Pardus Linux article) Ghacks reader PeterB mentioned one of his favorite distributions Greenie Linux. Of course I had to give this a whirl and see what it was all about. At first I was a bit disappointed in that this Slovakian distribution had dropped English language support on the site. So learning about the distro wasn’t going to be easy. So instead I knew I was just going to have to download the ISO file and give it a whirl. Fortunately I knew the creators of Greenie wouldn’t have also dropped English support in the distribution itself (Alas, I do not speak Slovak).

"Well, I was correct. The English support wasn’t dropped from the distribution. I did, however, have to make my way through to the install in order to select English as the language. In this article I will show you how to do that, and then I will highlight what makes this distribution good for the new user."

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