BananaPower
24-09-2003, 11:37
Come letto nel post di Enigm@ ... sono rimasto incuriosito da questa versione ...
JAMD :confused: mi sono detto .... e allora vai di google fino ad approdare al sito ufficiale .....http://www.jamd-linux.com/
Certo che la bella signorina invoglia... http://www.jamd-linux.com/themes/DeepBlue/images/beenjamd.jpg
ma non mi lascio distrarre.... e vado a leggere i contenuti ...
allora :
# Based on Red Hat Linux
# Recompiled for i686 and above processors
# Single CD, yet fully featured
Includes OpenOffice, Mozilla Web browser, Evolution PIM, GnuCash personal finance
The Gimp graphics editor, games, educational software, and more
# 4 step install (mouse, timezone, administrator password, User account creation)
13 minutes from install to desktop Pent-III 800, 256megs, 40 gig 7200 rpm HD, 52X CDROM
# End user friendly customizations
Come dire una distribuzione .user friendly .... quasi quasi da scaricare (Mi accingo a farlo ...)
E' CHIARO IL CONTENUTO DI JAMD .!!!
We continue our look at rpm-based distributions with JAMD 0.0.6, the latest release from Jim Lucha. It is his third release in less than one year. Each release has focused on the personal desktop experience for users who wish to use Linux but who are not interested in the details of learning Linux; such as compiling software, editing configuration files, and customizing the environment. In other words, this distribution is directed toward your neighbor. By giving him or her this distribution, your valuable time will be spent convincing others to use Linux rather than telling others to read the manual. After all, how many times have you found yourself explaining that you do not need .exe files for installing an application? If you answered "too many times" then you need to take a look at JAMD 0.0.6.
anche l'interfaccia... non è male (hehe anche se ne ho viste di veramente spaziali ...)
Mi accingo a leggere la recensione su
http://distrowatch.com/index.php?language=IT OTTIMO SITO ....
ed anche
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/vanderjagtcomputers/jamdreview.html
oppure http://www.tuxreports.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=31
alla fine :
J.A.M.D. takes the best of Red Hat Linux 9 and makes it better for desktop use. While it lacks a couple of what I believe are essential programs, it's still a rich, Windows-busting, standards-compliant, high-performing, easy-to-use, compatible, reliable, excellent, nearly complete Linux distribution. If I gave scores to Linux, I would give J.A.M.D. four-and-a-half or five out of five stars, and I'm usually very hard on Linux distributions.
JAMD :confused: mi sono detto .... e allora vai di google fino ad approdare al sito ufficiale .....http://www.jamd-linux.com/
Certo che la bella signorina invoglia... http://www.jamd-linux.com/themes/DeepBlue/images/beenjamd.jpg
ma non mi lascio distrarre.... e vado a leggere i contenuti ...
allora :
# Based on Red Hat Linux
# Recompiled for i686 and above processors
# Single CD, yet fully featured
Includes OpenOffice, Mozilla Web browser, Evolution PIM, GnuCash personal finance
The Gimp graphics editor, games, educational software, and more
# 4 step install (mouse, timezone, administrator password, User account creation)
13 minutes from install to desktop Pent-III 800, 256megs, 40 gig 7200 rpm HD, 52X CDROM
# End user friendly customizations
Come dire una distribuzione .user friendly .... quasi quasi da scaricare (Mi accingo a farlo ...)
E' CHIARO IL CONTENUTO DI JAMD .!!!
We continue our look at rpm-based distributions with JAMD 0.0.6, the latest release from Jim Lucha. It is his third release in less than one year. Each release has focused on the personal desktop experience for users who wish to use Linux but who are not interested in the details of learning Linux; such as compiling software, editing configuration files, and customizing the environment. In other words, this distribution is directed toward your neighbor. By giving him or her this distribution, your valuable time will be spent convincing others to use Linux rather than telling others to read the manual. After all, how many times have you found yourself explaining that you do not need .exe files for installing an application? If you answered "too many times" then you need to take a look at JAMD 0.0.6.
anche l'interfaccia... non è male (hehe anche se ne ho viste di veramente spaziali ...)
Mi accingo a leggere la recensione su
http://distrowatch.com/index.php?language=IT OTTIMO SITO ....
ed anche
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/vanderjagtcomputers/jamdreview.html
oppure http://www.tuxreports.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=31
alla fine :
J.A.M.D. takes the best of Red Hat Linux 9 and makes it better for desktop use. While it lacks a couple of what I believe are essential programs, it's still a rich, Windows-busting, standards-compliant, high-performing, easy-to-use, compatible, reliable, excellent, nearly complete Linux distribution. If I gave scores to Linux, I would give J.A.M.D. four-and-a-half or five out of five stars, and I'm usually very hard on Linux distributions.