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User Zone => Introductions => Topic started by: hinto on June 05, 2014, 01:21:58 PM
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New WattOS user.
Thought I'd check this out since you guys made the switch to Debian
-Hinto
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WOW that's really nice (LXDE version)
I ran it up in a vm. I might hop my laptop to it.
-H
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Welcome and awesome...we are small but friendly :)
Let us know if you need anything.
biff
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Welcome Hinto !
Now there's a username I recall from a forum somewhere - SolusOS, was it ? If so, have a look at the MATE version too.
Hope wattOS worked first time on your laptop.
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Hello, Hinto :D
I watched your icon somewhere. ::)
Where was it... ???
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I've been using Linux since 2006.
I needed a cheap, 64-bit, non-Windows development environment.
I started with Kanotix, when it was Debian SID.
Then sidux->aptosid->siduction.
I've done time with Mint/LMDE/SolusOS
I'm currently bouncing around #!, elementaryOS, SolydXK, and bbq
Those of course are all Debian based.
However, I have been known to use OpenSuse, OpenMandriva, OpenSolaris (OpenIndiana) on occasion.
I have also been left high and dry by Fuduntu and PearOS a while back.
Hopping takes me about 15-20 minutes since I have swap, /, and /home partitions. So it's not that bad of an undertaking ;)
Sometimes, tho, I can just scratch the itch with vmplayer ;)
-Hinto
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You're right!
Mate is nice too...
How close is it to Clems project? That is, I *think* the next version will be gtk3, dropping the fork.
Will you guys follow"
-H
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@hinto :
Glad you lie the MATE version too.
I haven't followed LMDE closely enough to know what Clem's up to. I do recall Ikey opining that MATE would need to get beyond GTK2 to have a future, so perhaps it's inevitable for all MATE versions.
Biff can speak for his plans, but my guess would be that he will choose modern provided it remains lightweight(-ish) and works. I also speculate that he will continue to provide enough substance to get you started and let you build the system you want.
(fyi, since you're new here : Biff added MATE at R7.5, so it was experimental at that time. There were problems with Caja - for others too, not solely for wattOS - but it was generally well received, so we have high hopes for R8.)
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Cool.
I really like what I see.
-H