On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 08:58:19 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Dreamlinux Multimedia Edition 2.2 -- Things just keep getting better in
> Brazil
>
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | I am honestly pleased to give this package a 5 Pennie review, simply
> | in the fact that I love the look, the functionality and the way
> | they went about getting what any newbie would want into an easy to
> | use Live CD, quick installer, ease of access to proprietary
> | packages and functional desktop that is easy to use and a joy
> | to work with.
> `----
>
> http://knolinux.com/2007/01/04/dreamlinux-multimedia-edition-22--things-just-keep-getting-better-in-brazil.aspx
1. Average Jane will NEVER get this thing installed on a system already
containing Windows without clobbering their Windows install and losing all
their data.
2. Why would they want to?
"I did sync up my iPod and read the files, but since most of my music is
actually DRM protected I wasn't able to do much. It did get sync'd and I
was able to read directories which I love as well. Another plus and more
to why there are 5 Pennies for this distro on Starting."
A review of 5/5 for a supposed multimedia distribution and the guy can't
even play his DRM music from the iPod???
Only in Linux lala land would that happen.
You people are crazy if you think anyone sane would be interested in
something like this distribution.
I love the way he compares this boat anchor to OSX.
Is he kidding?
Sadly, I think he is serious.
Maybe it's called DreamLinux because they are dreaming that someday it
might actually work as well as OSX?
|
|