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DJiNN
Joined: 26 Oct 2007
#16
dieselbenz wrote:
anticapitalista wrote:Is it simply through the mandriva tools or are the tools just a front end to other apps?
Yea, it is 100% Mandrake/Mandriva tools stuff. Someone spent a lot of sleepless nights coding this. Probably nothing but scripts w/ a GUI front end but extremely sexy. They refer to it as PCLOS Control Centre (obviously, with that spelling, a Brit did the coding! <grin).
This is the one thing that makes the whole PCLOS suite of distros attractive to me. I find setting up ANY kind of Network (In Linux) a real chore. Getting it to work is always a struggle and more often than not (For me at least) leads to disappointment. __{{emoticon}}__

It's not just the Networking thing though..... The Control Centre (Yep, me is a Brit!) is just a fantastic tool, and completely circumvents what would (For some) be a rather painful, slow & laborious experience when entering into the World of Linux.

There's also another really great tool called the"Tinycc" which is installed in"TinyMe" (& maybe even the other distros) which makes it a lot easier to work with lightweight managers like Open/Fluxbox et al.

Please note that antiX is MUCH faster than any PCLOS derivative -- but PCLOS includes some killer tools. AntiX is still top dog for"fast on old hardware" -- I am simply seeing how much blood I can get out of a turnip.
LOL!! Unfortunately, i can (at the moment) only install antiX on this old eVectra PIII (600 Mhz 128mb Ram) and although i have tried to install TinyMe onto it (To compare the two) it just won't boot into the Live CD. I've tried several different burns etc, but i just can't get it to go.

But i do have TinyMe installed on another PIII that i have here (Albeit a faster one (1Ghz) with a lot more Ram) and TinyMe is a real flyer. Hopefully i'll one day get it onto this machine somehow, to compare the two..... but i still think you're right and that antiX will win"Hands Down".