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Zenwalk 2.0.1 is a complete system : out of the box, you will be able to browse, mail, chat, listen to music, program in C, Perl, Python, Ruby,.. watch videos in various formats, write documents, print, scan, burn CD and DVD, connect your camera and edit your photographs, without adding anything. Coders will like the full set of development libraries and interpreters.
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10
Pros:
fastest and most stable distro I have tried
Cons:
for me, none
I'm using Zenwalk 2.2 it is very fast and has been rock stable so far. ( i installed it the day it was listed on distrowatch ) About the only thing I don't like about it is
the boot loader. I prefer grub but I can live with lilo.
Unless a better version of linux comes along I'll stick to
Zenwalk. roywhite
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0
Pros:
Sleek setup
Cons:
Will not work in an HP-64 AMD machine with Broadcom BCM4306 wireless card.
After I downloaded this distro, and burned it into an CD, I rebooted the HP-64 AMD laptop. This distro would not even boot up! I thought that I had burned a dud or a bad download. However, to verify this, I put the "live" cd in a Dell desktop. On that machine, it ran fine! So it did prove that for whatever reason, it was totally incompatible with the HP zv6000 laptop. It was not a bad download or a bad burn-in.
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