- Platform: Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / 95, Mac, Linux, Unix
- Media: CD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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Installation of TurboLinux Workstation is smooth and very fast (less than 15 minutes for a midrange set of features). Within the installation, you can choose to select from a series of options, and option sets range in size from 100 MB to 800 MB, without source code. One drawback: the installation routine's character-based interface and sometimes goofy keyboard commands fall short of the slick, clickable interfaces that other Linux distributions boast. The installation routine doesn't sugarcoat Linux, either; you have to know what kind of video card you have, for example, and how much video memory it contains.
If you like having lots of flexibility in your installations, you'll be happy. On the other hand, if you'd prefer to have everything take care of itself and not bother you for details, you'll be happier with a friendlier version of Linux. (Corel Linux OS is a good example.) The installation routine also unnecessarily obfuscates the process of setting up a multiple-boot situation. It's easy to lose the ability to boot to your existing operating systems if you're trying to install TurboLinux as a second or third system, so be careful and take lots of notes during configuration if that's your goal.
Once you've installed TurboLinux Workstation, you'll be pleased by its speed of execution under XFree86 3.3.5. Speaking unscientifically, TurboLinux Workstation seems slightly faster than Red Hat Linux and other distributions. What Victory Technologies has done to bring about this performance boost isn't clear, but it's welcome in any case.
If you care to configure it yourself, this product ships with the Gnome environment. It also comes with many developers' tools, including (of all things) a Fortran 77 compiler!
If you're comfortable installing and using TurboLinux Workstation, you'll probably also be comfortable downloading Linux straight from the network. If having the CD-ROMs is worth it to you (and it probably is, if you don't have a fast Internet connection), this product is a good choice. Otherwise, look at more feature-rich Linux variants. --David Wall
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Worthless for Non Linux Power Users,
By scott_from_dallas (Irving, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TurboLinux Workstation 4.0 (CD-ROM)
If you are a Unix or Linux pro, don't bother reading this review since it doesn't apply to you. If you are a Windows power user looking to create a linux installation or stand along box, go find another installation like Red Hat. The manual isn't user friendly and it doesn't explain how to format the needed linux disks from a Windows machine. Hmmm. Wonder why they left that out. Oh, well. I paid $20 and got it back in a rebate. It wasn't worth that trouble.
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