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I have Debian and Suse to "play with" and learn from, but PCLinuxOS is now installed on all my home-user workstations.
Is there any plan to add PCLinuxOS to the "Distributions" list? I especially ask because PCLinuxOS is a distribution that should appeal to the new Linux user.
We have these threads start up very often throughout each year. Having a distro sub-forum has a specific requirement: the distro has to participate in or sponsor the forum.
If you would like PCLinuxOS to have a sub-forum here, drop them a polite email asking them to contact Jeremy to set one up.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,600
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I have invited them in the past, and they are certainly more than welcome to participate here at LQ. If anyone knows a member of the team and would like to have them contact me, that may help.
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