well, this is the THIRD time i have tried to like linux, and the third time i'm dissapointed. first it was mandrake, then redhat and now suse. the former two were installed around a year ago and my hardware was not supported very well at all, so i wrote that off as compatibility issues. well now it looks like there's more to it than that...
my hardware has changed and is now pretty typical stuff: P3@797mHz on an intel D815EEA board, 512 MB PC133 SDRAM, visiontek GF3 card, SB Live!, intel pro 100+, yada yada. all supported stuff here, nothing unusual at all. 2 HD's, dissabled printer and dissabled scanner (just to make things easier), no SCSI, RAID, cameras, USB devices (other than a joystick which i left plugged in) or anything else.
here's what happened as a result of a very typical, default install...
installer would not install on the same drive as XP. period. even though i pre-formatted a primary partition for it. had to install it on a different drive. something about an unrecognized MBR or some such shit -- no big deal, though it sure as hell would be a big fat deal if someone new to linux, like me, didn't have another drive. off to tech support i would've had to go to get help on the install. sheesh.
encountered 2 errors during install, though i was able to continue. don't ask, because i don't remember.
after install, boot manager (lilo?) couldn't boot windows -- had to do a little manual editing of a config, but this should NOT have been necessary. anyone less expierenced may have been formating their drive over this, shall i be gental and call it an "oversight".
bugs, bugs, bugs: finally got her up and running. first things first; let's have some fun! started clicking through a bunch of the games. most ran fine, others did not run at all. no indication of anything wrong, just plain nothing happened. games that are installed, by default, would NOT run? c'mon!
let's customize that desktop and get rid of some of those unecessary graphics: for the hell of it, lets dump the clock applet........ *CRASH*. task bar dissapears then reapears and everything is cool again. put the clock back, no problem.
what's the menu bar for the desktop option do? ah! now we have a file/edit/favorites/etc. menu bar at the top of the desktop. cool, but i don't want it. uncheck that > click apply ....... hmmm... still there. refresh desktop...... still there. log off/on. ok, now it's fixed.
wonder what the internet look like throught the eyes of konquar or whatever it is? it sucks, that' how it looks. sloppy, blurry fonts, missing pieces of larger fonts. looks like any TT font is gonna look the same as well. no big huge deal i guess, just would've been nice if it didn't seem as if i was looking through saran-wrap.
the same went for the appearence of everything else in general. just wasn't clean and crisp looking, though my video card (visiontek GF3) and monitor (envsion EN770) were both detected without a hitch.
ok, let's fire up that word processing package. open office is it? the one installed by default. well, that looks pretty good! nothing like office XP, but it'll do. now lets make a litle more room here and make those menu bars a bit smaller........ *FREEZE* 3 fingered salute, with the "Esc" varation, and we're back to square 1.
well, wintendo has an auto-phone hom... i mean "update" feature. linux? yup! found that just fine! /rubs hands together in anticipation. waddya mean UNABLE TO GET THE UPDATES! try another server. nope. same thing with ALL the servers! christ-all-mighty! THAT doesn't even fucking work! back to the knowledge base and it looks like some god damned file may have not been installed. i quit.
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anyone who has read some of my other posts otta know dam well that i detest MS and their phone home, spyware, "let's clutter your fucking disk up with useless crap and then hide it from you in case the cops need it" bullshit. however, after 3 tries with linux, it appears that the 3 distro's i tried (thee most popular ones, to my knowledge) are not a viable alternitive for a fairly expierenced windows user. the OS may be stable, but the apps sure ain't. it also didn't look very pretty comming through a voodoo 5 5500 at 800x600 a year ago, and it don't look much better riding on a GF3 at 1024x768 now.
i don't know that i'll give up without a fight just yet, though i feel it would certinly be justified if i did, and i can surely see why many others do. am i not ready for linux? or is linux not ready for me? although win95 was a beautiful piece of total shit, 98 on up NEVER greeted me that way. spyed on me maybe, but at least it worked -- well, most of the time :rolleyes: