[Pardus-devel] using pardus
Rajeev J Sebastian
rajeev.sebastian at gmail.com
Mon Jan 15 13:22:43 EET 2007
Hello Klemens Hackel,
On 1/15/07, Klemens Häckel <klemens.haeckel at citsa.com.py> wrote:
> Merhaba arkadas
> Hi Pardus user and developer,
>
> I would like to tell some comments about my use of pardus (2007 kurulan)
> until now.
> Since on the live CD i had some trouble using the administration tools,
> PISI especially, I considered to install Pardus kurulan in a spare ext3
> partition, and after some testruns erase it again to play Zenwalk over it.
> However i like Pardus, and i am still using it, in fact i am thinking of
> keeping it running here ;) .
Great!
> When installing i was really impressed about the nice looking
> install-interface. Also the interface for partitioning was very simple but
> apparently very well done. I selected spanish as main language, other languages
> german and english (i don't remember if turkish too).
> In fact i was suprised to find KDE in spanish, very nice.
> Although there are still some apps which i don't know what they are for:
> KNazar, Yakuake, Zemberek,
Yakuake is a shell ... press F12 once you run it to see what I mean.
Zemberek is a spell checking tool (I think)
KNazar ... well. It is a program that implements a common superstition
in the east and apprently, in Turkey as well ;) Don't worry, it is a
toy.
>
> ---
> About the aplications, maybe to include in the PISI-pool or the next distro:
> - I am missing some app for financial (grisby, gnucash, or similar)
Watch this space for info on one of those :)
> - and maybe something for project (ganttproject or similar)
KDE has something like that ... probably for KDE4. Maybe consider Taskjuggler ?
> - and maybe some nice backup tool ? (to use pardus at my job they would
> check/require this item..)
Keep is nice (I think)... maybe check it out ?
> - - and i would wish some special stuff too like notecase (see
> sourceforge.net, or Wolvix.org) but haven't tried it now, i don't know
> what its requirements are, or treepad (not opensource, but free)
Basket is available for pardus.
Regards
Rajeev J Sebastian
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