Goddamn, this Linux sure is hard to get used to. It's such a shock, you keep thinking like wind0ze. IE:WTF?! C'mon wind0ze does this, why don't you? It's like learning how to walk again. Even if your new, lithe and agile self will be better then your current self, it's still hard re-learning.
I guess there is only one way to make it as easy as wind0ze, rtfm.
Ok im experincing some boo-boos with Mandrake. Sure, it's 100% reliable. It has never crashed on me, even when it's resources are under heavy strain, it don't crash!
That is also the problem. Mandrake seems to THINK that im heavily taxing it(according to the various load meters). Thus when im doing something simple like opening a file and I have one or two other windows open then SHOOM! A huge spike in the cpu usage occurs, taking it close to the top. The ram is also indicating it's mostly used. Either the meters are in-accurate, or my Mandrake is not optimally configured.
I seriously feel Windows XP is, so far, outperforming Mandrake quite a bit, which is a shame. Surely you guys won't allow XP user to use this as ammunition?
It might make a major difference in speed and load times if I disabled a shitload of services. Most of these services seem USELESS to me. Me, someone who barfed the moment he saw the Linux command line.
Problem is, I disabled a whole bunch last time, then my system reboots, but the GUI don't load. It leaves me to log my name in, in the console. After that, it gives me plenty of access to my console, but not to Gnome.
So I had to re-install Linux, and then it was all happy. I however, am not sure what services f0ck up my Linux. So I have prepared a list.
Fam
Alsa
Anacron
Apmd
Atd
Crond
devfsd
gpm
harddrake
internet
ipvsadm
keytable
kheader
kudzu
linuxconf
medusa
netfs
network
nfslock
numlock
partmon
portmap
rabdin
rawdevices
sound
syslog
usb
webmin
xfs
xinetd
Some just load during boot, and some are constantly running.
Any other tips to optimize Mandrake? Im so n00bish, and that manual is so long... and I haven't even attempted Wine yet!