The Perfect Desktop - PCLinuxOS 2007
The Perfect Desktop - PCLinuxOS 2007Version 1.0 This tutorial shows how you can set up a PCLinuxOS 2007 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge. I found that PCLinuxOS is really easy to install and use, and it's a real alternative. Up to now I was thinking that Ubuntu is the best Linux desktop distribution, but I'm not so sure anymore now that I've used PCLinuxOS. I'm really impressed. I want to say first that this is not the only way of setting up such a system. There are many ways of achieving this goal but this is the way I take. I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you!
1 Preliminary NoteTo fully replace a Windows desktop, I want the PCLinuxOS 2007 desktop to have the following software installed: Graphics:
Internet:
Office:
Sound & Video:
Programming:
Other:
PCLinuxOS 2007 installs KDE (K Desktop Environment) by default. I will use the username falko in this tutorial, and I will download all necessary files to falko's desktop which is equivalent to the directory /home/falko/Desktop. If you use another username (which you most probably do ;-)), please replace falko with your own username. So when I use a command like cd /home/falko/Desktop you must replace falko.
2 Installing The Base SystemDownload the PCLinuxOS 2007 CD iso image from http://www.pclinuxos.com/index.php?option=com_ionfiles&Itemid=28, burn it onto a CD, and boot your computer from it. At the boot prompt, select LiveCD:
The system boots and starts a desktop that is run entirely in the RAM of your system (the PCLinuxOS installation CD is also a Live-CD) without changing anything on your hard disk. This has the advantage that you can test how PCLinuxOS works on your hardware before you finally install it.
Select your keyboard layout:
Then select your timezone:
If you like you can enable automatic time synchronization (NTP):
Next configure your network connection. My system is in a local network, so I select Ethernet:
Select the network device you want to configure (if you have just one network device, there's not much to select ;-)):
We don't need a static IP address on a desktop computer, so it's ok to select Automatic IP (BOOTP/DHCP):
Enable Get DNS servers from DHCP and Assign host name from DHCP address:
Select Start the connection at boot. Don't select Allow users to manage the connection unless you want normal desktop users to have full control over the network settings:
Start the network connection now:
We're finished now with the network settings:
Next the login screen to our LiveCD desktop comes up. There are two logins:
We log in as guest:
The desktop is being initialized:
This is how the LiveCD desktop looks. Click on Install PCLinuxOS to start the installation to the hard disk:
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