Thanks for the support. I'll have to admit that I only had a couple of trials with PCLinuxOS a few months ago. I once used Mandrake (now née Mandriva) which I believe it's the PCLOS predecessor. What I praise about it is it's plain user experience orientation and having KDE as the preferred desktop environment, which is always a plus to me ;)
IIRC, what kept me back at the time was a lack of the development environment available OOTB. Setting up one would require a network connection and a reliable package repository, which I couldn't get right then or at least fast enough. I guess that might have changed, for the better now.
Anyway, I am glad that my apps are now build-able and runnable on PCLOS and someone is taking the lead. I recognize that RocXshoP is a very recent offering and for that I just wish you all the success and fun too.
Jaaxx,
Thanks for the support. I'll have to admit that I only had a couple of trials with PCLinuxOS a few months ago. I once used Mandrake (now née Mandriva) which I believe it's the PCLOS predecessor. What I praise about it is it's plain user experience orientation and having KDE as the preferred desktop environment, which is always a plus to me ;)
IIRC, what kept me back at the time was a lack of the development environment available OOTB. Setting up one would require a network connection and a reliable package repository, which I couldn't get right then or at least fast enough. I guess that might have changed, for the better now.
Anyway, I am glad that my apps are now build-able and runnable on PCLOS and someone is taking the lead. I recognize that RocXshoP is a very recent offering and for that I just wish you all the success and fun too.
Cheers.
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela