lycoris
Keith Antoine
kantoine
Mon May 17 11:32:22 PDT 2004
On Thursday 30 May 2002 11:36 pm, you wrote:
> In addition to everything Lee said ...
>
> - The menu's are organized logically and with prose names like "CD
> Player" or somesuch rather than the consonant-laden gibberish that
> passes for menus on most distros.
>
> - Most all the options that a user might want to configure are in one
> GUI config tool and in logical places with sensible names.
>
> - They focus their energy on perfecting one GUI instead of 2 or 10.
>
> - It turns to advantage inter-operability on a Windows network rather
> than treating it like a begrudged afterthought.
>
> - They offer mainly 1 (fairly good) choice in each application rather
> than 3 or 30.
>
> - For what is essentially still a beta release, it is very stable and
> predictable. Solid - like you expect Linux to be.
The more I hear the better it sounds. Also I would presume being that its
Caldera based that anything 'caldera rpm'd' will work with lycoris, also
probably anything that is forthcoming from the 'merger'.
I have 3.1.1 installed and working on it upgrading and making rpms. When i
finish I might have other choices and rpms to suit.
--
Keith Antoine (GANDALF) aka 'skippy'
18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061 Australia PH:61733002161
Retired Geriatric, Sometime Electronics Engineer, Knowall, Brain in storage
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