Lorma Linux V4 -based on Fedora Core 1
[Posted December 23, 2003 by ris]
cahtech.co.nr
reviews LormaLinux
and its parent Fedora Core 1. "
Although I was going to review only
Lorma Linux I thought it would be impossible to do it without bringing
Fedora into the equation. This is because Lorma is the first derivative of
Fedora Core to be released. Lorma Linux is developed by the MIS Department
of Lorma College in the Philippines. It is a recompiled and optimized
version of Fedora for i686 computers, so it should be faster and more
responsive. Instead of Fedora's 3 CDs it only occupies 1, but also
integrates software from the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) for
setting up disk-less workstations. Although Fedora is a Gnome centric
release and the session list contains gnome in gdm, it uses KDE. In
contrast Fedora has both KDE and Gnome but is really gnome centric and
their implementation of it truly is slick."
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