polls opened on the blog ... with a very particular not for its content but rather by its design and aesthetics ...
I invite everyone to participate ... thank you very much
polls opened on the blog ... with a very particular not for its content but rather by its design and aesthetics ...
I invite everyone to participate ... thank you very much
http://ftp.sh.cvut.cz/
My Opinion: distro is not well known, that is true, but I've tried two years ago, as Live CD of 2007 (if I remember) and now turned her down, in its most recent and KDE.
I have to say it's a very good distro, have watched with a very aesthetic finish, with a large number of programs, with the possibility of "remastered", with varied software for multimedia, internet, graphics, mail, design, and etc. etc ...
running the last version, in Live CD mode, I got the pleasant surprise that native mode detects my USB ADSL modem Huawei Smart AX Mt810 Arnet, the famous and very poor "afajorcito" Arnet. Clarify the native detection, because all (yep, ALL) the distros I've tried in my short life Linux user (which have been few can assure you), this modem is not detected natively (I make an exception, fishing only distro Tuquito , of \u200b\u200bArgentina, native detects the modem, I said) and must enlist the help of "san Google "for the alfajorcito starts to fly and have internet once and for all ... what I mean?
As always, try and do not forget to try and draw their own conclusions
The project and program are called "OpenOffice" informally, although "OpenOffice.org" is the full official designation as the openoffice is a registered trademark held by another company. The full official name is abbreviated as OOo. Source: Wikipedia
My opinion: Open Office is one of the stalwarts of free software or "Open Source" and another of the great examples of how open source can even overtake proprietary software , closed source and paying
... I use and have used it in its different versions and the balance is positive for other compatible ... 100x100 with Microsoft suite (Office), in my case before happen to Linux, had already replaced Microsoft Office suite for the same ...
only thing I have noticed, is not automatically opening files with extension "pps (Microsoft PowerPoint) from the mail or webmail, as in the case of Hotmail (common for the propagation of such files) . Although thanks to "San Google" I found a plugin for the corresponding program in Open Office (Impress), which partly solves this little problem.
Otherwise, highly recommended
Excellent, Open Source and Free ... need anything else?