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Best of Fedora 13, PCLinuxOS “FullMonty” edition, Debian delay, Ubuntu 10.10 feature proposal

“The developers of PCLinuxOS recently surprised their users by
releasing not one, but six different editions based on the included
desktops or window managers. Or make that seven. Last week, a post
on the project’s forum revealed one more – a “KDE4 FullMonty”
edition, a 3.6 GB DVD designed for those who expect to find in
their distribution four different web browsers and five distinct
media players: “The idea of the FullMonty concept is to provide the
best out-of-the-box experience in an intuitive, thematically
organized desktop setup. FullMonty is designed for Linux beginners
and newcomers from other operating system, while Linux geeks may
find this edition bloated. The typical user is provided with a
cream of the crop selection of activity-related applications
available in PCLinuxOS. The most popular ones are easily accessible
from the respective virtual desktop and many more applications can
be accessed from the PCLinuxOS menu.” There has been no official
announcement, so it looks like FullMonty is an unofficial
“community” edition, but it’s built from PCLinuxOS packages
available in the official repositories. For those with fast
Internet connection here is a quick download link:
pclinuxos-kde-fullmonty-2010.iso (3,602MB).”

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