Some here may be interested that Fedora remix Korora has released beta version of 20 and added an Xfce spin.
https://kororaproject.org/korora-20-peach-beta-released/
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 09:01:14 +1100, Jim Dean wrote:
Some here may be interested that Fedora remix Korora has released beta version of 20 and added an Xfce spin.
I tried several times, using different routes, on Opera, Dillo and QupZilla (all under F18), and never did get to a page that would actually download the beta nor anything with xfce.
It's quite possible that I was missing something that should have been obvious, or at least obvious to an Alpha Plus Technoid; but you might want to double-check.
On 11/30/2013 5:00 PM, Beartooth wrote:
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 09:01:14 +1100, Jim Dean wrote:
Some here may be interested that Fedora remix Korora has released beta version of 20 and added an Xfce spin.
I tried several times, using different routes, on Opera, Dillo and QupZilla (all under F18), and never did get to a page that would actually download the beta nor anything with xfce.
It's quite possible that I was missing something that should have been obvious, or at least obvious to an Alpha Plus Technoid; but you might want to double-check.
The last word in the first sentence "download' links to a new page there you select 32 or 64 bit. At the bottom of that page are 'active icons' to select your preferred DE. You will be redirected to Sourceforge.
And I agree. It is a little puzzling. :-)
On 1 December 2013 09:14, David dgboles@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/30/2013 5:00 PM, Beartooth wrote:
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 09:01:14 +1100, Jim Dean wrote:
Some here may be interested that Fedora remix Korora has released beta version of 20 and added an Xfce spin.
I tried several times, using different routes, on Opera, Dilloand QupZilla (all under F18), and never did get to a page that would actually download the beta nor anything with xfce.
It's quite possible that I was missing something that should havebeen obvious, or at least obvious to an Alpha Plus Technoid; but you might want to double-check.
The last word in the first sentence "download' links to a new page there you select 32 or 64 bit. At the bottom of that page are 'active icons' to select your preferred DE. You will be redirected to Sourceforge.
And I agree. It is a little puzzling. :-)
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Here's a direst link to the download page - https://kororaproject.org/download/. Select the version and an Xfce icon will appear in the lower selection box. Select the arch then click on the icon.
If you prefer here is the sourceforge page - http://sourceforge.net/projects/kororaproject/files/20/