On Sun, 10 May 2015, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2015-05-10 19:17 GMT+02:00 Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net>:
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Have you looked at PCLinuxOS, Johnny?
Yes I have, but it was some years ago.
It's pretty conservative, and it
doesn't have systemd, thank heavens! It also has a really helpful Forum.
Now pay me, Tex! (Just kidding--the endorsement is completely free!)
Well, I'm not necessarily looking for conservative, I just want it to be
easy to do simple tasks. When I first installed the operating system I have
now, I was quite impressed. It was like ”wow, it works like I think an
operating system should work”. I can actually do things with this. The next
version was even better and for every new version there were some nice
improvements, but since 2011 it has been the other way around. Now, almost
most of the things that I liked from the beginning are gone. Things that
was simple to perform is still possible to do, but it's very much more
complicated. Some things I didn't even figure out yet. I saw some tutorials
and I tried them, but they simply didn't work… But all this is somewhat OFF
TOPIC, maybe there are better places to discus it…
Johnny Rosenberg
you might have a look at Trinity Desktop based on Debian. I suppose it
counts as 'conservative' as it stays close to kde3 but it's 'simple'
to use or anyway doesn't go for splash.
I like it.
f.
--
Felmon Davis
Mother is far too clever to understand anything she does not like.
-- Bennett
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