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Re: [OFF TOPIC] Re: Question on Linux Distros
- To: Whistler <whistler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [OFF TOPIC] Re: Question on Linux Distros
- From: Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 03 Apr 2000 16:58:43 -0400
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Mandrake up to version 6.1 used the text installer. I have put the
question to the Mandrake cooker list just in case it is still possible
to install 7.0 using the old software.
I have just started constructing the machine for my friend using
Mandrake 7.0 --- this is the first time I have installed from a bare
machine and so far, I have been quite impressed with the collection
of packages. I do wish they had a faster way to select packages (weeding
out eye-candy was very tedious)
To get back on topic (grin), I realize I must include X to use the
RealAudio player, but is there any reason to keep KDE or GNOME? Do
these desktops add anything useful for an audio desktop? I notice a
new package which is called KDE-Hotkeys and this suggests KDE may have
some value. Has anyone tried this? Is there any other window-manager
which would be better?
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