Wednesday, June 20, 2007

I can't get my internet to work immediately with Wolvix


I tried Wolvix,a distro derived from Slackware-based Slax.

I can't really accept that I cannot get my internet to work immediately with it.

Other than that,Wolvix performs quite good in my system,with a lot of software such as GIMP,MPlayer and many more.

And I think it really suitable as a recovery CD.Why?First it has also a lot of software including GParted which is really good for recovering some partition.It has also NTFS configuration tool which I think can be used to write to NTFS system,and it is important if you want to edit boot.ini file,the essential loader for Windows NT.

It uses XFCE GUI interface,not bad and the interface looks clean like SLAX,which some people will dislike it because you have to fire up your file manager to open your HD partition,or use command line if you like it.But you can always tweak it to your preferences.

Rating:5 over 10(if I can get my internet to work then it will be 7.5 over 10)

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I tried Wolvix,a distro derived from Slackware-based Slax.

I can't really accept that I cannot get my internet to work immediately with it.

Other than that,Wolvix performs quite good in my system,with a lot of software such as GIMP,MPlayer and many more.

And I think it really suitable as a recovery CD.Why?First it has also a lot of software including GParted which is really good for recovering some partition.It has also NTFS configuration tool which I think can be used to write to NTFS system,and it is important if you want to edit boot.ini file,the essential loader for Windows NT.

It uses XFCE GUI interface,not bad and the interface looks clean like SLAX,which some people will dislike it because you have to fire up your file manager to open your HD partition,or use command line if you like it.But you can always tweak it to your preferences.

Rating:5 over 10(if I can get my internet to work then it will be 7.5 over 10)