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Seopher: Practical Review of PCLinuxOS 2007 Beta 2 (Using New Standards)

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 27, 2007

[ Thanks to Steven York for this link.
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“I felt it was time to give my favourite distro (PCLOS) a more
thorough review in the light of my decision to change how I review
distros. I felt that something as promising as PCLOS 2007 beta 2
deserved the first slot.

“So here I am, sitting home on a Friday night suffering with a
serious man-cold with PCLinuxOS 2007 beta 2 running in a VMware
session because I’m still yet to sort out a notebook to run these
on properly. Never mind, the process remains the same. I install
the distro and do the review from the Linux environment (amongst
other things) to help establish how easy it would be for a Windows
user to get to grips with how things work…”


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