Voyager Live 16.04 is a Linux distro that could be an ideal choice for everyday computing tasks — but first it has to step away from its branding with Xubuntu. The once-per-year release of Voyager Live, which hit servers last month, is an Xubuntu-based distribution showcasing the Xfce 4.12.2 desktop environment. Its features include the Avant Window Navigator, a limited Conky desktop display of basic system information, and more than 300 photographs and animations that can be used as desktop backgrounds.
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Your review is twisted and demonstrates that you do not know your correct subject.
For starters, Xubuntu Voyager and customization of standard Xubuntu, not a fork.
Then it's done by a French destination French, virtually alone, and not by a team of developers.
Contributions to translate pages that need the goods are coming.
The translation is done, when they have the time, volunteer involved in the project.
In France we say "criticism is easy, but art is dificult"
And finally, I will call to our English friends, that the products that come from your countries have translations into French, when there is more approximate.
Friendly and without rancor
Probably not twisted so much as skewed based on previous appearances. My views are approximately the same, but it is better than it was last time I tried Voyager.
Voyager is a very nice Linux distribution, but with marketing problems. Using Google Translate on the website does not do it justice, but instead makes the developer look somewhat idiotic. We know he/she is NOT an idiot because Voyager works and is beautiful, but, IMHO, the lack of translation into the "Lingua Franca" of the modern world, English, is holding Voyager back. But then, Handy Linux has similar issues, as do a couple from Brazil that I've tried to try out.
Voyager Offers a Mostly Smooth-Sailing Linux Adventure
Posted by: Jack M. Germain June 2, 2016 05:00 AMVoyager Live 16.04 is a Linux distro that could be an ideal choice for everyday computing tasks — but first it has to step away from its branding with Xubuntu. The once-per-year release of Voyager Live, which hit servers last month, is an Xubuntu-based distribution showcasing the Xfce 4.12.2 desktop environment. Its features include the Avant Window Navigator, a limited Conky desktop display of basic system information, and more than 300 photographs and animations that can be used as desktop backgrounds.
Your review is twisted and demonstrates that you do not know your correct subject.
For starters, Xubuntu Voyager and customization of standard Xubuntu, not a fork.
Then it's done by a French destination French, virtually alone, and not by a team of developers.
Contributions to translate pages that need the goods are coming.
The translation is done, when they have the time, volunteer involved in the project.
In France we say "criticism is easy, but art is dificult"
And finally, I will call to our English friends, that the products that come from your countries have translations into French, when there is more approximate.
Friendly and without rancor
Voyager is a very nice Linux distribution, but with marketing problems. Using Google Translate on the website does not do it justice, but instead makes the developer look somewhat idiotic. We know he/she is NOT an idiot because Voyager works and is beautiful, but, IMHO, the lack of translation into the "Lingua Franca" of the modern world, English, is holding Voyager back. But then, Handy Linux has similar issues, as do a couple from Brazil that I've tried to try out.