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DATE | 2008-08-01 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Time to trash the eeepc
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> > I said it as a joke. Using XP with antivirus running would be a greater > load on the machine, and with all the maintenance, and eventual winrot, > would be a worse experience. >
I haven't run windows since the unsuccesful 3.1 to 95 conversion, so I wouldn't know. Where i use them at work, i pay no attention to anything but my workload, which is plenty. If i start complaining about how bad the software is, forget it. I'll just burn myself out and not get anything done.
> > > > To repeat, it is bigger than my original picturebook with more ram > > and storage space. If I get rid of the stupid unionfs, and pull > > the junk off it that I don't want it will work as smooth as glass, > > > > I sent you a link with detailed instructions on removing the onion fs > from that machine (intentional mispelling for your benefit - a > malapropism). >
I famously can't spell ;) I spell Pearl Perl, for example. > > yes, Open Office, the gimp, printing everything. > > > > > > I have a P3 downstairs doing it and running services. > > Why do you think a umpc is more powerful than a p3? These things have > very limited processors. >
its a 800mghtz process built on P4+ technology. Actually, I've wondered if it is a 64 bit chip. But the machine downstairs is a 500 mghtz system, barely a step up from a 486. > > Till now this > > machine has been fine. I've just reached a wall with it where it is > > harder to get it to do what I want with its locked up distro then > > I care to figure how to fix. And the unionFS is flatout buggy. > > > > I don't know that it is buggy so much as it is a hindrance to you. Big > difference. >
when it gets much above 80% capacity to becomes read only and its behavior is not predicitable...reason enough to ditch it. > > I don't need half a KDE runtime environment to just print. > > > > Does Xandros come with KDE instead of Gnome? No wonder your so > displeased, considering that you hate KDE.
They both suffer a basic flaw. the KDE desktop needs a kdeint ad dcopserver. The server constantly fails.
Gnome needs bonbo, which also constantly fails and sucks. In fact, Shani just moved from evoltion to thunderbird just for this reason.
These desktops are just too damn large and stupid to tie down a computer.
> Myself, there is much about > KDE that I like, but changing a distros default windows manager becomes > a chore, so I've stuck with Gnome on Ubuntu. > > So what distro are you going to install? When? >
I'm so tempted to install slackware....
I'd try Umbuto but I don't want the darn aptget database.
I'm thinking about it. Any suggestions?
Ruben
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