Libranet GNU/Linux 2.0 Coming Soon
tal256 writes: "As a proud employee of Libranet, I'm pleased to announce that Libranet has started taking pre-orders for Libranet GNU/Linux 2.0. I feel I should note, of all the vaunted Debian based commercial distributions (Stormix, Corel, Progeny) Libranet is the only one left. We got started before they did and here we still are. Libranet has proven that to stay in the race what you need is a good product rather than millions of dollars behind you; but that's what the world of Free/Open software is all about, isn't it? - Tal" I love Debian, but have never tried Libranet. (The machine I'm typing on was installed with a Stormix CD; my laptop started as a Progeny machine...) Since we seem to be running out of other Debian-based distros, looks like Libranet is my next choice. :)
Reading the link from the rootprompt review.
In the default window manager (IceWM) there were over thirty themes available.
That is rather cool, Since icewm.themes.org isnt back up yet.
(OT)
BTW, went to see if icewm.themes.org is up, and noticed poll with a cowboyneal option... (ARGH!)
Theme Management
How do you handle managing themes (creating, installing, removing, customizing menus, etc.)?
() From the command line, like a real man.
() Using the GUI tools available.
() CowboyNeal does it for me.
() With difficulty; I'd like to see a new interface developed.
() What are themes?
Does that come with wings to prevent memory leakage?