PCLinuxOS Description
PCLinuxOS is a user-friendly, free Linux-based operating system designed for x86_64 laptops and desktops. It is available as a LiveCD/DVD/USB ISO image, enabling users to test the system without altering their existing computer setup. Should users find it appealing, they can easily install it on their hard drive. The installed versions of PCLinuxOS leverage the Advanced Packaging Tool (APT), which originates from the Debian distribution, along with Synaptic, a graphical interface that simplifies software installation. With access to more than 12,000 rpm software packages from its repository, PCLinuxOS offers a wide range of applications. Additionally, it features a utility named mylivecd, which allows users to create a 'snapshot' of their current system, encapsulating all settings, applications, and documents into a compressible ISO image suitable for CD/DVD/USB. This capability makes it convenient for users to back up their configurations and easily restore them later.
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everything I need Date: Sep 04 2025
Summary: Installed fast and easy
added my software and setups
remastered it
It has come a long way since I used it a few years ago.
The flatpack support is nice to havePositive: remastering tools
system setup tools- very good ones
no systemd
xfce
rolling but stable
fast
customisable
remasters itselfNegative: cluttered menu, but I changed it to suit myself
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System that preserves the best of Mandrake Date: Nov 19 2023
Summary: A good system, but it could be modernized by adding support for systemd and increasing the packages in its repositories.
Positive: I really like using his apt-rpm. another cool tool is mylivegtk which allows me to make customized versions.
Negative: Destandardized KDE menu, no support for systemd and gnome.
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