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ElementaryOS a perfect distro

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Lysander
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Re: ElementaryOS a perfect distro

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“Elive is not made for newbies. Elive is not made for experienced people. Elive is not made for enterprises or personal user. Elive is art. It is simply for the people who appreciate it and want to use it. Feel free to try Elive, because only you decide what you want in this world!”
Another 'vanity distro', I'd posit.

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Re: ElementaryOS a perfect distro

#17 Post by kedaha »

Elive?
None1975 wrote: Yes, yes, yes :( very strange distro. In official web site, thei wrote
A donation is required to install the stable version, but you can install it cost-free too. All you need, is invitation code is a simple way to allow to use Elive to the persons that can’t possible to pay by any reason. Of course the idea is not to give invitation codes to everybody instead to use the payment process, for that, we will request something similar in effort, for example, to write an article about Elive.
So, my simple opinion would be fu...off.
I haven't recommended it because I've never used it; I just mentioned it to Bester69 since, in line with his other posts, he might like it. Or perhaps Zorin:
Zorin OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution designed especially for newcomers to Linux. It has a Windows-like graphical user interface and many programs similar to those found in Windows. Zorin OS also comes with an application that lets users run many Windows programs. The distribution's ultimate goal is to provide a Linux alternative to Windows and let Windows users enjoy all the features of Linux without complications.
So if Debian isn't the perfect choice for the OP, then he has plenty of distros out there to choose from but maybe he's found a new home over at elementaryforums.com, but I'll miss some of his more entertaining posts here.
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Re: ElementaryOS a perfect distro

#18 Post by pendrachken »

None1975 wrote:
kedaha wrote:
bester69 wrote:ElementaryOS a perfect distro
You might also like Elive, which is also based on Debian and uses the Enlightenment Window Manager;
Yes, yes, yes :( very strange distro. In official web site, thei wrote
A donation is required to install the stable version, but you can install it cost-free too. All you need, is invitation code is a simple way to allow to use Elive to the persons that can’t possible to pay by any reason. Of course the idea is not to give invitation codes to everybody instead to use the payment process, for that, we will request something similar in effort, for example, to write an article about Elive.
So, my simple opinion would be fu...off.

Email them and request all of the source code as is your right under the GPL :twisted: .
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Re: ElementaryOS a perfect distro

#19 Post by None1975 »

pendrachken wrote:Email them and request all of the source code as is your right under the GPL :twisted: .
Good thought. Maybe later i will email them.
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