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osmorphyus

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« on: January 13, 2010, 11:20:00 AM »

something i found which is based directly off of the knoppix/dsl build:  http://luitlinux.sarovar.org/

it uses the ROX desktop env. as one of its managers, with the hefty weight of KDE/GNOME, i started thinking instead that ROX would be a good alternative, and so i found this online.  i noticed ROX in the woody depos, but couldnt figure it out yet.  this might be interesting.  if its based off of DSL< it could be very simple to port it to the box.

investigation pending.
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Pulsemasta

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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2010, 01:30:00 PM »

that looks interesting. It reminds me of OSX a little. Hopefully you can figure it out!!!
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2010, 06:08:00 PM »

By the looks of the pics I have had that desktop installed on dsl. That is exactly what the kde desktop looks like. I don't remember how I did it but I was not real fond of it. I did not like the menu running along the bottom and expanding upwards. I don't think the right click menu was very good either.


You might want to try going into your runlevel menu and changing what desktop is set to run on start up. I think this is /etc/inittab   "I could be wrong"
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2010, 11:28:00 PM »

QUOTE(run088 @ Jan 14 2010, 02:08 AM) View Post

By the looks of the pics I have had that desktop installed on dsl. That is exactly what the kde desktop looks like. I don't remember how I did it but I was not real fond of it. I did not like the menu running along the bottom and expanding upwards. I don't think the right click menu was very good either.
You might want to try going into your runlevel menu and changing what desktop is set to run on start up. I think this is /etc/inittab   "I could be wrong"


I kind of like the set up.. It is less Windows-y haha
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