Pardus 2011.1: Turkish Delight
Pardus is independent Linux distribution developed by Turkish government organization TUBITAK. Pardus only has KDE version. If you like other Desktop Environments, then unfortunately there is no option for you.
Pardus boots by default into KDE desktop in soft grey colours. Only buttons on the taskbar (KMenu and "Show desktop" icons) give you some bright colours. Seems like even KDE standard splash screen where icons from HDD to KDE logo appear was reworked to be close to soft-grey pattern.
KDE version is 4.6.5. This is a version which was released literally 5 days before Pardus 2011.1, and Pardus is probably the first project to include it into official distribution. Is it a reason for delay? Very likely to be.
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