On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Robert Todd wrote:
> Originally to: James Miller
>
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 11:39:46 -0500, JAMES MILLER wrote:
>
> >I've used Lycoris. It's one of those *real* newbie distros. Automated
> >install, with no choices for packages during install. Comes with KDE
> >desktop - no other
Originally to: James Miller
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 11:39:46 -0500, JAMES MILLER wrote:
>I've used Lycoris. It's one of those *real* newbie distros. Automated
>install, with no choices for packages during install. Comes with KDE
>desktop - no other choices. Comes with a pretty good selection of apps
> Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if the Lycoris installation program will let me
> choose where to install ? I need to respect an existing Windows
> installation.
As I'm recalling, if you choose the "advanced" option, you get a choice of
partitions on which to install. I seem t
James Miller wrote:
On 28 Feb 2003, Amin wrote:
Has anyone used Lycoris? What's the word on the vine about it? The
website would have us believe that it's bringing about a ``revolution''
in desktop Linux. If it's as good as advertised, what's going on out there?
I've used Lycoris. It's
On 28 Feb 2003, Amin wrote:
> Has anyone used Lycoris? What's the word on the vine about it? The
> website would have us believe that it's bringing about a ``revolution''
> in desktop Linux. If it's as good as advertised, what's going on out there?
>
I've used Lycoris. It's one of those *real* n
Hello Amin,
I've heard about Lycoris but not used it. This URL from DistroWatch has
a couple of links to (user?) reviews, so hopefully that should provide
some more insight:
http://www.distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=Lycoris
HTH,
Arthur
Amin wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone used Lycoris? What'