Re: PCLinuxOS 2010 KDE 4.4.1 Beta 2
Their theory is good: If you install outside the repo; you will have a greater chance of messing up your system.
But their practice is VERY heavy handed: If you install from outside the repo; don't mention it, don't ask for help, and NEVER give anyone advice on how to do it, or you will be punished!
But hey - the forum "belongs" to those who run it and that's the way it runs. I used to be a regular poster there, but when another USER - not mod - threatened me because I mentioned in a post that I also use (k)ubuntu, I'd had enough Nazi/Fascist/Cult treatment so I deleted my account. Frankly, I think there are less than 20 real knowledgeable regular posters there and the rest are the total noobs that really need the help.
I still always recommend PCLinuxOS to beginner users because it's very stable, and the forums users (as long as you follow their Mantra) are generally knowledgeable and helpful. However, as pointed out by GreyGeek - their software base is small and I wanted more usability out of my computer than PCLinuxOS by itself can offer.
I'm no expert but I think the RPM packaging is a big reason why they're held back. The only "allowed" way to install anything according to the forum cult is to request a package build from the mods.
IMO: As long as the forums are locked down the way they are and 90% of the software base depends on one person - the distro will never be more than a beginners distro, regardless of it's performance.
I still have it installed on two of my systems, but I know I have no chance of getting help over "there."
Their theory is good: If you install outside the repo; you will have a greater chance of messing up your system.
But their practice is VERY heavy handed: If you install from outside the repo; don't mention it, don't ask for help, and NEVER give anyone advice on how to do it, or you will be punished!
But hey - the forum "belongs" to those who run it and that's the way it runs. I used to be a regular poster there, but when another USER - not mod - threatened me because I mentioned in a post that I also use (k)ubuntu, I'd had enough Nazi/Fascist/Cult treatment so I deleted my account. Frankly, I think there are less than 20 real knowledgeable regular posters there and the rest are the total noobs that really need the help.
I still always recommend PCLinuxOS to beginner users because it's very stable, and the forums users (as long as you follow their Mantra) are generally knowledgeable and helpful. However, as pointed out by GreyGeek - their software base is small and I wanted more usability out of my computer than PCLinuxOS by itself can offer.
I'm no expert but I think the RPM packaging is a big reason why they're held back. The only "allowed" way to install anything according to the forum cult is to request a package build from the mods.
IMO: As long as the forums are locked down the way they are and 90% of the software base depends on one person - the distro will never be more than a beginners distro, regardless of it's performance.
I still have it installed on two of my systems, but I know I have no chance of getting help over "there."
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