SimplyMEPIS Linux 8.0

August 24, 2009
By

«»

Where To Get Help
You can always post a note in the Desktop Linux Reviews Forum and we’ll do our best to offer feedback or at least point you in the right direction. You might also want to check out the forum at the Mepis Lovers site and the online manual.

Final Thoughts & Who Should Use It
Overall my experience with SimplyMEPIS was pretty positive with a few things that I didn’t like.

It’s a fine – but slightly dated – choice for almost any Linux user. Newbies should not have a problem installing it or otherwise using it. And experienced Linux users might also enjoy giving it a shot on their desktops.

If you’re not in a pressing hurry then you might want to wait for the next release which will probably have KDE 4 included with it.

MEPISsystem

Summary Table:

Product: SimplyMEPIS 8.0 Linux
Web Site: https://www.mepis.org/
Price: Free
Pros: Easy install, good selection of apps and excellent online manual.
Cons: Still uses KDE 3.5 instead of KDE 4.
Suitable For: Beginning, intermediate or advanced Linux users.
Summary: SimplyMEPIS is looking just a tad bit dated at this point but it’s still an excellent choice for desktop Linux users.
Rating: 3.5/5

«»

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5

Tags: , ,

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (11 votes, average: 4.27 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...
Print Friendly

Related Posts:

  1. SimplyMEPIS 8.5

Enjoy the blog? Feel free to leave a tip by buying me a cup of coffee. Thanks!

18 Responses to SimplyMEPIS Linux 8.0

  1. Brian Masinick on August 24, 2009 at 5:22 pm

    Hi Jim! Glad to see that you got that ROUND TUIT so that you could review SimplyMEPIS 8.0. Just in the nick of time, too! SimplyMEPIS 8.5 repositories are already being built! Have not checked MEPIS Lovers Forum today to see if Warren has made any kind of announcement about the first test release, but some ambitious MEPIS Lovers have already been playing with the new repos, and they DO have KDE 4.3 in them, and several hundred packages have already gone into the new repository, so a new test release is certainly less than a month away, possibly days away, possibly even announced. (I will have to check later to see where that’s at now).

    As far as SimplyMEPIS itself, it is an extremely conservative release. The raw release is nearly as old and drab as Debian Lenny is, but the positive aspect of this attribute is that you can nearly always count on it to work.

    One thing you did not bring out is that the MEPIS Lovers Forum is possibly the best distribution specific user community out there. None of the fighting found at PCLinuxOS, sidux, or even Ubuntu. The average age of forum members is somewhat older than the average, which results in both a high level of experience, which in their case also translates into level headed minds, who keep close watch on the forum to answer questions, but also to deflect conversations that can build into ugly arguments.

    That same forum has established and built a very nice community repository, which contains a lot of newer, but still well tested software. There is a test version, where you can evaluate and help test the latest packages, to make sure that they work correctly, and there are more conservative, well tested out repositories, which include both free and non-free (with and without source code) applications. You can get newer kernels there, new browsers, multimedia applications, and so forth. This community repository helps keep MEPIS current with very little sacrifice in quality.

    Concerning menus and appearance, those are some of the most common complaints about MEPIS as shipped. Again, the forums are helpful for working around and modifying these things.

    As is, MEPIS is a very solid, stable desktop system. As my stable system, I have found nothing quite like it – not even Mint is as stable as SimplyMEPIS. For communities, there is no better distro specific community than SimplyMEPIS.

    I do use other distros – sidux and antiX, in particular, to scratch my itch for the latest stuff. But not even Debian Lenny does better than SimplyMEPIS in providing a stable desktop – I got SimplyMEPIS to install on one system where Debian actually had problems figuring out how to handle the disk!

    So, like anything else, SimplyMEPIS has its pros and cons. For what it is designed to do, however, I know of nothing better!

  2. [...] of the ones that gets drooled over by the media the way that Linux Mint, Ubuntu and others do. More here Overall my experience with SimplyMEPIS was pretty positive with a few things that I didn’t [...]

  3. Jim Lynch on August 25, 2009 at 8:44 am

    @ Brian Masinick:
    Well I hope that we aren’t going to have a Linux Mint situation where I do the review and two weeks later a new version is out. Heh.

    :blink:

    Glad to see that you think so highly of the MEPIS forum. I try to include links like that so anybody new to the distro can quickly and easily find feedback from more experienced users.

    @ dragonmouth:
    Thanks for catching that edit error, Dragon. I have removed the duplicate text from the Wiki quote. Talk about embarrassing.

    :blush:

    Yes, you are quite right the background can be changed. I was just remarking on it in the context of how the distro is branded. I think it could be done in a more exciting or at least interesting way.

    Glad to read that you are enjoying SimplyMEPIS though, thanks for sharing what you liked about it.

  4. Zipslack on August 25, 2009 at 8:44 am

    Just a few comments…

    I’ve been using Linux as my main desktop system since the late 90′s and have tried MANY distros over the years. Mepis is the one I always come back to for my main systems. If you want a good Lenny system with more up-to-date packages and easy-to-use GUI system utilities, this is the way to go. I’ve seen very few systems where Mepis didn’t “just work”. I teach a high-school technical class and all of my systems are running Mepis 8 with WindowsXP (which came on them originally) running inside VirtualBox. No virii, no worms, no wannabe-hackers messing up my systems. If the virtual XP gets trashed, I just unpack the tar archive and it’s fully functional again in 5 minutes. Mepis can be a little boring because it’s so stable and based on Lenny, but that’s NOT a bad thing. I experiment on other systems, but Mepis stays on my WORK system.

  5. Jim Lynch on August 25, 2009 at 8:46 am

    @ Zipslack:
    So you’d consider it more of a workhorse rather than showhorse eh Zip? Yeah, I think I agree with that.

    :smile:

  6. Zipslack on August 25, 2009 at 8:55 am

    @ Jim Lynch:

    Oh, you can dress it up like a cheap coctail waitress and put in all the bells and whistles to make your friends go “Oooh…aahhh!”, but I’m more interested in reliability and function. I even run it on an old P2-400 with 256MB RAM as a spare “travel” unit (i.e. – I won’t cry if it gets broken/stolen). It’s a shame plain-jane Debian isn’t this easy to install and maintain.

    My time is valuable, so I want a system that works well with minimum tinkering…I LEARNED on Slackware, but I USE Mepis.

  7. Jim Lynch on August 25, 2009 at 9:05 am

    Excellent points, Zip. Makes sense to me. Sort of like picking a good spouse. Beauty might be momentarily satisfying but after that there needs to be more at the core of the other person.

    :biggrin:

  8. Bill Julian on August 25, 2009 at 10:04 am

    If KDE were my preferred desktop and I wanted a “go to” system either Mepis or PCLOS09 would be my choice. Mepis has its foibles, but it is carefully done and it works very well in my experience. (Yes, menu structure could be cleaned up.) The significant difference between PCLOS and Mepis has to do with their repositories, since both make use of apt-get, which is a very good thing indeed.

    And I’ll second Masinick on the quality of the forum, which is no small thing and PCLOS09 has a similar feel, I think.

    If you like Lenny a bit cleaned up in a business suit (as wild as Lenny ever gets, I suspect), Mepis is the place to go. Of course there is naughty sidux.

    My “go to”? Well, I prefer Gnome or Xfce, so I use Ubuntu 8.10 which also “just works”, so I leave it alone! Boring can be a very good thing when there is work to be done.

  9. Uncle Ed on August 25, 2009 at 1:55 pm

    I’m with some of the previous comments:Mepis is so solid, stable, and easy to use that it’s boring–and that’s good. Work bought me a netbook and I installed Mepis to dual boot with XP. Mepis found EVERYTHING–Bluetooth, wireless LAN, sound, webcam, microphone. I don’t have time to use anything but the wireless LAN, but it all works. Durn thing went boring on me.

    Sometimes boring is nice. I like the OS to be totally boring and out of sight if I have work to do.

  10. Monty on August 25, 2009 at 3:28 pm

    Just last week I threw MEPIS 8 on one of my machines to give it a run. It replaced Mint 7 KDE which was just too much for the 1.6 ghz Pentium M and 768 MB ram so a 3.5 release of KDE was very much a PRO. Install went great and I was very please to see when I did the initial available upgrades that it took Firefox to a 3.5 level version. Sweet! I had planned on having to do that manually or rely on a 3.0 level release. I’ll have to swing by the forums and check them out as those menus do need a little rearranging and I plan on running a second monitor on this install soon.

    Add that this release is based in WV (Go Mountaineers!!!) and I think this one is a real winner! Got my fingers crossed that KDE 3.5 will continue to be a supported option as KDE4 is just too much for some older but still very functional hardware.

  11. Brian Masinick on August 25, 2009 at 9:13 pm

    See http://desktoplinuxreviews.com/forum/index.php?webtag=DLRFORUM&msg=177.1 – SimplyMEPIS 8.0.10, an incremental update, has been announced.

  12. Brian Masinick on August 25, 2009 at 9:16 pm

    For those of you who have SimplyMEPIS 8.0, just do a dist-upgrade with either apt-get or with the synaptic package manager that is provided, and you should quickly have all of the changes that are included in this incremental 8.0.10 release!

  13. helios on August 26, 2009 at 12:52 am

    I install anywhere from 300 to 500 systems a year between my HeliOS Solutions Business and The HeliOS Project. Yes Mepis is “boring”.

    It’s also the ONLY distro I will put on an Enterprise system. When using any of the “Buntus”, I always had issues with broken stuff on updates but with Mepis, It is an install and forget system.

    I will offer one criticism and I feel it is an important one. Warren, please make your wireless/networking mechanism a bit more intuitive. I am an “old hand” and it confused me for some time. In many distros, when I boot the live disk, the icon is present and it tells me wireless connections are available.

    Do that, and you have the perfect Linux Distro.

    Ken Starks – aka helios

  14. tlmck on August 26, 2009 at 1:48 pm

    I dunno. If you click the ad on the right side of this page for Linux XP, you are taken to a page that claims it is the #1 desktop OS.

    I do agree with the general consensus here that Mepis is just another ho hum distro, and there is definitely a market for that.

    I am still waiting for something to unseat Ubuntu 8.10 as my main desktop.

  15. Namida12 on August 28, 2009 at 11:54 pm

    Jim,

    Thanks for finally taking a look at my favorite Linux, a stable working system. Warren just released the 8.0.10 version. This was an official release. http://www.mepis.org/node/14222

    In my opinion this was great to have a very up-to-date KDE 3.5 version released before moving to KDE 4 beta in a few day or weeks… The KDE 3.5 release is in the download mirrors, and torrents are available for the Linux users that want the stability of this final KDE 3.5 Mepis release.

    Yes I am looking forward to the next release of Mepis. However saying I am ready for the next release, I shall be running several systems on the current release (8.0.10) to accomplish my daily work load…

    I have been toying with Quake Live for a few hours each morning this week on my 64-bit version of Mepis 8. Mepis has been a good horse to ride, trying Quake live Linux port. I have won a few matches, but nothing great enough to place laurels on the wall. Yet Mepis 8 , works on my Premium Internet connection 50% as fast as my ISP provider delivers the service to my neighbors to the south “Arizona”.

    Again thank you for taking the time to publish your review of this solid stable Linux Operating System, with its current releases of the popular Linux Software available in different repositories.

    JR Namida

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

:alien: :angel: :angry: :blink: :blush: :cheerful: :cool: :cwy: :devil: :dizzy: :ermm: :face: :getlost: :biggrin: :happy: :heart: :kissing: :lol: :ninja: :pinch: :pouty: :sad: :shocked: :sick: :sideways: :silly: :sleeping: :smile: :tongue: :unsure: :w00t: :wassat: :whistle: :wink: :wub:



Performance Optimization WordPress Plugins by W3 EDGE