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Linsux and Winbloze - There is no decent operating system for the PC!
Refalm:
There's a very decent operating system for the PC! It's called yellowTAB Zeta. Only problem is, there aren't much programs and games for it.
But people should definitally try it out if they dislike Windows and Linux.
Edit: if you don't want to pay for Zeta, here's a free edition of something simular on which Zeta is based. It's just as cool ;) BeOS Max
[ June 26, 2004: Message edited by: Refalm ]
Col:
quote:Originally posted by Claris:
How about we stop with all the shitty nicknames? Seriously, you people have no subtlety. It's not humorous when you say "Winbloze" or "Redtwat" or "MicroBIGFUCKINGPEICEOFSHIT". Try to downplay it a little, at least.
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Yeah, I agree. To be honest, I think they sound childish. Sometimes, when I'm really angry at it because it's gone wrong again, I'll call Windows a name like that, but usually I just call it Windows or Linux.
And there's another thing - settle an argument between me and a mate, lol! A childish one:
Linux. Is it promounced lie-nuks or lin-nuks?
Or something completely different?! lol! Sorry!
WMD:
quote:Originally posted by Col:
Linux. Is it promounced lie-nuks or lin-nuks?
Or something completely different?! lol! Sorry!
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I've always said lin-nuks. My 7th grade science teacher called it lie-nuks. Linus, in a sound clip, says "lee-nuks."
Who knows.
Aloone_Jonez:
quote:Originally posted by Rio:
Two things:
First, KDE and Gnome are quite bloated IMO, and if you want an extremely fast interface, check out Fluxbox. A google search should provide mirrors, faqs, and themes.
Second, more manufacturers are providing drivers for Linux now. Your best bet is to check the manufacturers website or search google for a mirror for the driver.
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I've had a look, but not tried FluxBox yet, it looks cool, but thats the problem, looking cool is good but the themes and skins are what seems to slow KDE & KNOME down for me.
Is there a way to get rid of them?
If this is not possible in KDE & KNOME is it posible in FLUXBOX?
I've recently seen an older version of Red Hat Linux running on an old 486 100MHz, and the graphics are nearly as fast as my 1800MHz machine.
quote:Originally posted by zao:
"The graphics are slower in Linux than Winbloze as it doesn't support my graphics accelerator!"
What graphics accelerator do you get? Remove any 3d drivers in Windows XP, replaced it with a generic driver and compared to Linux that use generic drivers.
I have test Blender 3D on both Windows XP and Fedora Core 2. Both uses 3d graphics accelerators with noticeable increase of performace. Blender 3D initial loading is faster in Fedora Core 2 than Windows XP.
The point is it is unfair to compared system that use optimized driver with system with generic driver as it is related to the user.
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I agree, I think you my have misunderstood me, I was saying what really sucks about Linux is the lack of graphics accelerator support for my particular graphics card, I have scoured the Internet and I still can't find a prober driver for my graphics card, this also goes for some of my other hardware e.g. printer, digital camera etc. and you can't just install a modem driver you have to compile it as well as some of the kernal.
How retardedly stupid?
I have even heard that Linux will not run at all on some computers!
quote:Originally posted by Claris:
How about we stop with all the shitty nicknames? Seriously, you people have no subtlety. It's not humorous when you say "Winbloze" or "Redtwat" or "MicroBIGFUCKINGPEICEOFSHIT". Try to downplay it a little, at least.
Personally, I think calling it "Microsoft" is insulting enough. (hint: think genitals)
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I agree, I only called Red Hat Linux,
savet:
quote:
I've had a look, but not tried FluxBox yet, it looks cool, but thats the problem, looking cool is good but the themes and skins are what seems to slow KDE & KNOME down for me.
Is there a way to get rid of them?
If this is not possible in KDE & KNOME is it posible in FLUXBOX?
I've recently seen an older version of Red Hat Linux running on an old 486 100MHz, and the graphics are nearly as fast as my 1800MHz machine.
--- End quote ---
The great thing about Fluxbox is that it's attributes are based on text based config files.
So a flashy looking fluxbox is going to run much faster than a bare bones gnome or kde.
FYI, check out http://dockapps.org for the applications that show cpu load, free memory, etc.
Also, the transparent terminals you see are either aterm or eterm. I've always preferred aterm http://aterm.sourceforge.net
Good luck with Fluxbox
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