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9/20/10

PCLinuxOS - “The user friendly Linux”

The lack of user-friendliness of Linux has always been an issue that kept the common man away from it. The most common distros like Ubuntu,Debian are not user friendly at all. They makeup for it in other departments but one cant recommend it for newbies. The introduction of KDE solved the issue somewhat but many people still found it difficult to use and it had many stability issues too.

 PCLOS_desktop

I found the PCLinuxOS (KDE) during my search for a user-friendly Linux distribution. I initially tested it on a virtual machine. I was very impressed by its looks and feel and I installed it onto my hard drive for further inspection. Officially forked from Mandriva Linux, this distro is a boon for newbies and the less geeky friends. It is just a matter of getting used with the interface. The interface is neat and good looking. All the primary apps except OpenOffice package (maybe due to its large size) are built into the OS. It works like Linux but feels like Windows and I didn’t experience any stability issues. If you’re new to the computer world or you want to try Linux for the first time, then this is the distro for you. When compared to most other distros, this one is much easier to use and understand. The installation procesure is easy and it can be tweaked according to your needs without entering a 1000 commands. I tried to alter a few basic settings and I could do it very easily. I couldn’t find anything complicated at the basic level. Of course it’s a Linux distro and you will face problems as you dig deep into it :-).

It comes with a good package of apps for the desktop user. Internet apps far outnumber the others in the main menu. They seem to be well aware of the needs of a desktop user. OpenOffice is a big package and it is more than one fifth the size of the OS image itself. That’s probably why they left it behind.

Mint is another distro popular for its friendly interface. It is based on Ubuntu and Debian (hence uses deb format whereas PCLOS uses rpm.the format has nothing to do with performance though) which makes it even more attractive. But in my opinion PCLOS is easier to configure and use. There are people who think otherwise.

You may give both the distros a try on a virtual machine and choose the one that suits you. If you don’t have time and energy for all that take my word and install PCLOS. It’s a decision you will never regret. All my geek friends have only good things to say about PCLOS. They cant be wrong.

 

Internet_tools_PCLOS

PCLinuxOS dolphin

Amarok

12 comments:

Unknown said...

It's amazing how much linux has improved over the years.
nice screenshots.how did u draw that white border?Photoshop?

PrinceOfHeartz said...

You don't miss a single post of mine.:D
No need to use Photoshop to do such simple tasks. I use Windows Live Writer for blogging. Just used the photopaper option...

Anonymous said...

hello
when I tried to install foxit creator software i got an error message-Error happened make sure you have the administrative privilege.how to solve it?please help

PrinceOfHeartz said...

Hi!
I can see only 2 reasons for this
1)You are logged into a user account without any administrative privileges.

2)These type software generally use the Print Spooler service. Maybe it is disabled in your system.

Make sure that:
1)You are logged into a user account with administrative privileges. (start menu->control panel->user accounts). You will be able to see the user account name and type there.

2)Print Spooler is enabled and running
first go to services.(start menu->run->then type 'services.msc'->enter> for XP)
(start menu->then type 'services.msc' (in the search bar)->enter for Vista and 7)

Now locate the print spooler service from the list and double click on it. Set the startup type to 'Automatic' and click on the 'Start' button below service status.

Then try to install the software and let me know the results.
Regards,
Prince

Anonymous said...

Thanx prince it worked.it was not an account problem.I started print spooler and I was able to install it

raj

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Power Protection said...

Linux is an important OS used now a days.Now everyone want security for their system and Linux are more secured than other operating system.Linux are more user friendly even me also using it in my house and office.Thanks for sharing your post.

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