Le samedi 28 février 2009 00:29:03 Nicholas Metsovon, vous avez écrit :
> > > Don't waste your time with DeLi.
> >
> > Thanks for the advice.  What are the problems with it?
> >
> > -Rob
>
> I just thought it was really lame.  I don't mean to sound unappreciative of
> their developer community, but I think some of the other alternatives have
> done a better job.

I've used Deli, DSL and Puppy and found Deli very good. It works (for me) on 
more hardware than puppy and it is the lighter one (a 486 DX2 @66MHz with 32MB 
of Ram, works well).

A good point is that Deli use the pacman package manager (from Archlinux).

It was in unmantained state for some months but someone just take it over on 
february 27th. See:
http://www.delilinux.org/forum/topic.php?id=890&usebb_sid=aed2da12852c40a6da34c8e2320c69df

The Deli users community is taking over the future of the project (with the 
help of the previous leader), may be it is a good oportunity to start 
something new and exciting with them.

-- 
Xavier
xav...@alternatif.org
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