On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Alan Evans <ame.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Lailah wrote:
> For laptops, netbooks and notebooks: Take a look to Fuduntu. Is very, very
> economical in its use of resources and have a pretty desktop.
> Here's the link: www.fuduntu.org
Second that. Fuduntu is just what I wanted on my netbook in a lot of
ways. It forked F14 and stuck with GNOME 2, but keeps up with the
latest kernels and applications. One of the project heads is the
author of Jupiter, which does a really good job of resource
management, so it's especially good for laptops, but I've toyed with
migrating a desktop or two to Fuduntu.
It's ultimately a much smaller project than Fedora, however. The
repositories are somewhat limited. Not bad, but I have ended up
compiling or separately installing some things in Fuduntu that I
believe would be available directly in Fedora with extended
repositories.
-Alan
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I'm not anywhere NEAR THAT advanced to "compile" my own stuff......but I'm workin' on it! :o)
EGO II
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