On 14-03-28 11:39 AM, Dimitar Zhekov wrote:
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 23:28:02 +1100
Lex Trotman <ele...@gmail.com> wrote:
The last two are both windows. None of the devs uses windows
regularly (and some like me refuse categorically to do so) so windows
changes will likely be slower than Linux ones anyway, simply because
fewer people will look at them and they need to make a special effort
to do so.
This may change. Recent kernel and x11 updates made my wi-fi and video
slower, and judging from the mailing lists, they will stay like this.
Given the inevitable gtk+3, I plan to give Windows a try. As soon as I
find out how to pull two years of updates before it catches a virus. :)
(Actually, one of the "offline" updaters has a bash download script.)
You might like MacOS more than Windows if you like Linux, at least it
has bash and most common core utils and stuff, plus a proper terminal
emulator, and package managers to get good software onto it. The only
bad part is the user interface kind of sucks and you have to buy ugly
expensive hardware to run it, but it's still vastly better than Windows,
IMO :)
Cheers,
Matthew Brush
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