Review: MCNLive Delft RC1
Another Linux review and in my sights this time, Mandrivaclub.nl's MCNLive 'Delft' Release Candidate 1.
As you can probably tell by the maker's domain name, MCNLive is a Dutch production. To teach you a little more, Delft is a city of about 95,000 people in South Holland. Now you know so we can carry on with the review.
The focus of MCNLive is portability — be that on the freely downloadable LiveCD or a USB drive. The meagre 374megs of MCNLive allows you to get away with installing this on very cheap little flash-drive and that makes it perfect for carrying around and using when you need your programs.
MCNLive is built upon Mandriva's Latest 2007.1 Spring and has probably one of the prettiest boot screens I've seen. I've not used Mandriva since it was still called Mandrake, so I expect I'm in for a few surprises.
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