i saw this on distrowatch today and thought a lot of the folks here would appreciate it :p
Quote:Features:
* KDE 4.4
* VLC for watching anime with TrueHD sound and 1080p full HD resolution
* Clementine for listening anime songs
* Audacity for editing and recording sounds
* WinFF for converting multimedia files
* LibreOffice to handle all your work (Word,Access,Excel,Power Point)
Installed softwares:
* Vlc
* K3B
* Wine
* Gimp
* Pidgin
* WinFF
* Opera
* Okular
* Audacity
* KTorrent
* OpenProj
* LibreOffice
* ISO Master
* Clementine
* Google Chrome
lol at the fact that they use the same music player + video player that i use.at least they have good taste
source:
http://www.otakux.tk
Pretty pointless as an installable distro. But a nice idea for the anime watcher with a free USB drive indeed.
Edit: Chrome over Firefox? lulwut.
hehehe Hina Kagiyama goodness
I would install this is I could encode the bloomin wireless drivers and make em work
it's just a KDE environment with some applications already installed
no IRC application as far as i know either
a neat concept, though
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Edit: Chrome over Firefox? lulwut.
I use chrome...firefox is jittery like hell... :(
Catchy name, questionable suitability.
I'd expect such a thing to come with useless widget doll figures which sit around your screen - is this the case?
I don't really see why you need a specific distro just to get an anime wallpaper and themes. I'm sure you can do that in any normal distro just fine.
trademark91 Wrote: [ -> ]* VLC for watching anime with TrueHD sound and 1080p full HD resolution
Actually, for anime, you should be building yourself
mplayer-uau (aka. mplayer2) instead. It's the only player that supports mkv ordered chapters (I mean
segment linking, not normal mkv chapters), which you're going to come across sooner or later because some anime encoders like to abuse that stuff. Also, VLC has some weird problems with MKV...
i use Media Player Classic Home Cinema + ffdshow and CCCP
don't know if Media Player Classic is available on Linux or not
anyone enlighten me?
ProperBritish Wrote: [ -> ]i use Media Player Classic Home Cinema + ffdshow and CCCP
If it isn't clear already, wee're talking about Linux here.
That means you aren't going to get MPC-HC or CCCP, unless you run them in Wine or something (don't even know if that works). Also, CCCP includes ffdshow, so you don't need to install both.
EDIT: I didn't see your edit at first. Nah, no MPC-HC on Linux. Also, MPC works via Windows'
DirectShow framework, which doesn't exist in Linux, so you can't "simply port it over".
ProperBritish Wrote: [ -> ]i use Media Player Classic Home Cinema + ffdshow and CCCP
don't know if Media Player Classic is available on Linux or not
anyone enlighten me?
as far as I know, no.... (mpc relies on the windows build of ffdshow so I doubt it) most people just use mplayer.