Normally, I shy away from reviewing elementary-stage distros. Alpha releases are often too nonfunctional to offer any real work usability. They are simply proof-of-concept versions. This is not the case with the openArtist distro, however.
After hearing a few colleagues rave about openArtist, I threw caution to the wind and checked it out. I was very impressed with its robust operation and innovative approach to user configurability.
I installed OpenArtist after reading this article and must say that I'm impressed. I have an older 64bit AMD laptop and so far I hadn't been able to get good performance out of any Linux distro that I've tried. OpenArtist definitely flies on it. Good stuff!
OpenArtist Is a Linux Distro Prodigy
Posted by: Jack M. Germain January 23, 2013 05:00 AMNormally, I shy away from reviewing elementary-stage distros. Alpha releases are often too nonfunctional to offer any real work usability. They are simply proof-of-concept versions. This is not the case with the openArtist distro, however.
After hearing a few colleagues rave about openArtist, I threw caution to the wind and checked it out. I was very impressed with its robust operation and innovative approach to user configurability.