Finally, the big Turkish cat woke up from its sleep and now it arrives in four flavors: KDE and GNOME, both for 32 and 64 bit computers.
The problem is that the distro is only available in Turkish for the time being.
Still, I am downloading it to check it out. Hopefully, I can get to test it in spite of my nonexistent Turkish skills.
If you want to give it a try, you may visit
this page.
I'm still resentful because it seems that Turkey's government does not want international users of Pardus, so I'll go for PiSi instead.
ResponderEliminarPisi Linux looks promising indeed, but I am fond of Debian based distros and I liked Pardus a lot...so it is just fair to give it a chance.
ResponderEliminarI understand what you mean, but having it in Turkish certainly does not help. In any case, Prashanth wrote a review on it. See if it matches your experience.
ResponderEliminarhttp://dasublogbyprashanth.blogspot.com/2013/03/review-pardus-2013-kde.html#more
It was a great review, wasn't it?
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ResponderEliminarYou bet it was! I like his reviews: they are objective and informative. In fact, it was thanks to him and his last year review on PCLOS that I became a PCLOS user!
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