On Sat, 2010-05-29 at 13:02 +1200, Ryan McCoskrie wrote: > Are there any desktop centered distros whose primary aim is to have as few > surprises as possible for people who are already accustomed to Linux? > > So far all of the distros I have seen (old Knoppix, Red Hat, Linspire, > Ubuntu, > Fedora, Kubuntu, Slackware, Mandriva, Open Suse, Gentoo, Debian and a few > others that I have tried for an afternoon or so) have had some other primary > goal. > > I just want a very generic distro. > > > P.S: If anyone with the resources wants to start up such a distro I'm willing > to help. Debian stable, or PC linux os, or "run a google for roll your own Linux. Sorry can not remember the url Cheeers the kiwi
- Re: Is there such a distro? Steve Holdoway
- Re: Is there such a distro? Ryan McCoskrie
- Re: Is there such a distro? chris
- Re: Is there such a distro? Christopher Sawtell
- Re: Is there such a distro? Nick Rout
- Re: Is there such a distro? Christopher Sawtell
- Re: Is there such a distro? Nick Rout
- Re: Is there such a distro? chris
- Re: Is there such a distro? Chris Darby
- Re: Is there such a distro? Steve Holdoway
- Re: Is there such a distro? chris
- Re: Is there such a distro? Ryan McCoskrie
- Re: Is there such a distro? Nick Rout
- Re: Is there such a distro? Volker Kuhlmann
- Re: Is there such a distro? Hadley Rich
- Re: Is there such a distro? Volker Kuhlmann
- Re: Is there such a distro? Solor Vox
- Re: Is there such a distro? Steve Holdoway
- Re: Is there such a distro? Aidan Gauland
- Re: Is there such a distro? Steve Holdoway
- Re: Is there such a distro? Solor Vox