ROOT Linux is a highly developed GNU/Linux OS.
ROOT 1.4 offers several major changes from the previous release, 1.3. One of the most significant changes is the advanced package system, based on pkgutils from CRUX, which offers a plethora of new features to users. Additionally, the system installer has been updated, making it more stable and bug-free.
The new version of ROOT includes the latest stable KDE release, version 3.3.2, which is the best and most stable version yet. Plus, GNOME1 and GNOME2 libraries are included for program compatibility, even though the GNOME2 desktop is not included due to the difficulties in maintaining it and the CD space it takes up.
Another significant change in Version 1.4 is the removal of translations, making it easy for users to follow. The new version also comes with additional updated packages. To learn more about the new packages, users can read the manual.
Overall, Version 1.4 (Pommes) of the ROOT GNU/Linux operating system is a complete system with significant upgrades and new features to make it an excellent choice for Linux enthusiasts.
Version 1.4b1: N/A