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Re:this just in from marketing
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KKKmart
I knew I made this image for a reason
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Re:no shit, einstien!
Depends. If you are an i686 machine, I highly recommend ArchLinux. Its an i686 optmized distro, its package manager pacman blows everything I've used away.
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Tested.I tested it using these computer specs. Here are some screenshots...
Bootup
Another bootup
Initializing
Konsole
Kstart Menu
OpenOffice
The idea is nice, but dear lord is it slow. It took 10 minutes to boot up, open office took 20 minutes to start, gaim took 10 minutes to start, there was no sound and the fonts were horrible (which I had to adjust) but I suppose you cant expect much from an OS running inside of QEMU... Its fairly nice for the extreme newbies coming into Linux but I could not see anyone using this for day to day tasks.
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Tested.I tested it using these computer specs. Here are some screenshots...
Bootup
Another bootup
Initializing
Konsole
Kstart Menu
OpenOffice
The idea is nice, but dear lord is it slow. It took 10 minutes to boot up, open office took 20 minutes to start, gaim took 10 minutes to start, there was no sound and the fonts were horrible (which I had to adjust) but I suppose you cant expect much from an OS running inside of QEMU... Its fairly nice for the extreme newbies coming into Linux but I could not see anyone using this for day to day tasks.
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Tested.I tested it using these computer specs. Here are some screenshots...
Bootup
Another bootup
Initializing
Konsole
Kstart Menu
OpenOffice
The idea is nice, but dear lord is it slow. It took 10 minutes to boot up, open office took 20 minutes to start, gaim took 10 minutes to start, there was no sound and the fonts were horrible (which I had to adjust) but I suppose you cant expect much from an OS running inside of QEMU... Its fairly nice for the extreme newbies coming into Linux but I could not see anyone using this for day to day tasks.
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Tested.I tested it using these computer specs. Here are some screenshots...
Bootup
Another bootup
Initializing
Konsole
Kstart Menu
OpenOffice
The idea is nice, but dear lord is it slow. It took 10 minutes to boot up, open office took 20 minutes to start, gaim took 10 minutes to start, there was no sound and the fonts were horrible (which I had to adjust) but I suppose you cant expect much from an OS running inside of QEMU... Its fairly nice for the extreme newbies coming into Linux but I could not see anyone using this for day to day tasks.
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Tested.I tested it using these computer specs. Here are some screenshots...
Bootup
Another bootup
Initializing
Konsole
Kstart Menu
OpenOffice
The idea is nice, but dear lord is it slow. It took 10 minutes to boot up, open office took 20 minutes to start, gaim took 10 minutes to start, there was no sound and the fonts were horrible (which I had to adjust) but I suppose you cant expect much from an OS running inside of QEMU... Its fairly nice for the extreme newbies coming into Linux but I could not see anyone using this for day to day tasks.
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Tested.I tested it using these computer specs. Here are some screenshots...
Bootup
Another bootup
Initializing
Konsole
Kstart Menu
OpenOffice
The idea is nice, but dear lord is it slow. It took 10 minutes to boot up, open office took 20 minutes to start, gaim took 10 minutes to start, there was no sound and the fonts were horrible (which I had to adjust) but I suppose you cant expect much from an OS running inside of QEMU... Its fairly nice for the extreme newbies coming into Linux but I could not see anyone using this for day to day tasks.
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Tested.I tested it using these computer specs. Here are some screenshots...
Bootup
Another bootup
Initializing
Konsole
Kstart Menu
OpenOffice
The idea is nice, but dear lord is it slow. It took 10 minutes to boot up, open office took 20 minutes to start, gaim took 10 minutes to start, there was no sound and the fonts were horrible (which I had to adjust) but I suppose you cant expect much from an OS running inside of QEMU... Its fairly nice for the extreme newbies coming into Linux but I could not see anyone using this for day to day tasks.