Yeah, I noticed that yesterday. Ubuntu's still #1 when it's at the default of "Last 6 months," but when switched to "Last 7 days" PCLinuxOS is #1. Today it shows it's ahead by 289 hits. I've been wanting to try PCLinuxOS out, but I've been waiting till it's out of the testing phase.
I setup 2007 about a week ago. It's worth a look. I had a little trouble getting it installed with my ancient 8mb Matrox G100 video card but once I got it up and running I was surprised at how fast it performed. I was able to boot up the desktop in less than a minute; much faster than other distros I've experienced.
33 seconds is the average boot time on a modern (say, like a new E521n from Dell) PC.I've got it tweaked now to where it boots in under 30 :) It's currently the fastest booting distro on the planet...(non-livecd mode that is). Of course, Ubuntu will probably change that with upstart when it is fully integrated and available by default, etc.
sultanaMay 2, 2007
Yeah, I noticed that yesterday. Ubuntu's still #1 when it's at the default of "Last 6 months," but when switched to "Last 7 days" PCLinuxOS is #1. Today it shows it's ahead by 289 hits. I've been wanting to try PCLinuxOS out, but I've been waiting till it's out of the testing phase.
edreelMay 2, 2007
I setup 2007 about a week ago. It's worth a look. I had a little trouble getting it installed with my ancient 8mb Matrox G100 video card but once I got it up and running I was surprised at how fast it performed. I was able to boot up the desktop in less than a minute; much faster than other distros I've experienced.
Closed AccountMay 2, 2007
33 seconds is the average boot time on a modern (say, like a new E521n from Dell) PC.I've got it tweaked now to where it boots in under 30 :) It's currently the fastest booting distro on the planet...(non-livecd mode that is). Of course, Ubuntu will probably change that with upstart when it is fully integrated and available by default, etc.