Is Chakra just a LiveCD or is it fundamentally different than Arch + KDE4Mod ?
First of all I am a KDE fan. I currently use Kubuntu and have for about 2.5 years. So naturally I keep looking for a better KDE centric distro. Everything I have read points to Arch being the best KDE distro out there. I don't mind the CLI aspect of it, and I am actually hoping to learn how to use it better. So I thought Arch would be a good distro to satisfy those two needs.
My question is the same as my subject line. I have read the Chakra About page, but it sounds like it is only a Live CD version of Arch with KDE4 and Shaman already configured. It says it is alpha software, but did I read it correctly that it means only the installer is alpha? Can I get the same thing by just doing a normal Arch install and then adding the KDEMod repositories? |
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One reason for the slow response is that this is a fairly obscure question. Chakra is pretty new: I don't know that much about it, but why not simply try it? (I don't think it is LiveCD only.) What is good is that kdemod is being preserved for both kde 3.5.x and for 4.x.x Arch + kdemod 3.5.10 is a really nice combination----I'm not clear on why we need Chakra---time will tell. |
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