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ALT Linux 6 KDesktop review
ALT Linux, published by ALT Linux Ltd., a software vendor based in Moscow, Russia, is a distribution that originated from what used to be Mandrake Linux, now Mandriva Desktop. The first review of an ALT Linux edition was of ALT Linux 5 ARK Desktop, followed by Simply Linux 5 review. This article is a review of ALT Linux 6 KDesktop, released on August 30 2011.
Installation ISO images are available for 32- and 64-bit platforms. The image below was taken from a test installation using a 32-bit installation image. The default installation language, as you can see, is not English, but Russian. Other than Russian, other languages supported during installation are Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Ukranian and English. By pressing F2, you can change the language.
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Doesn't look like they put much thought into the review, with how short those points are, they make a tweet look insightful, and K Desktop Theme - little odd to call it that, why not call it what most other people call it, KDE?
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K Desktop Theme - little odd to call it that, why not call it what most other people call it, KDE?
The same thought occurred to me as well. Maybe they figure nobody will notice then.
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Originally Posted by
Bearcat
The same thought occurred to me as well. Maybe they figure nobody will notice then.

Maybe. Only reason I could think of calling it that.
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