Like i said, easier to use and also it assumes your smart also, unless what your trying to operate is well somewhere between weird and well really fake [ Strange camera brands :)] , and of course , damaged flash drives. And stuff the Chinese might have made in category F (FAKE).
I can't complain man, it is a great place to do stuff as a developer since it is pretty much the only place i have ever written code. Be it C/C++, python or Java, it has always been in Linux. Perhaps it should now be a battle of who thinks their selection of Linux flavors is the best. I have used only a few, ->Mandrake 9.2 ->RedHat 9.0 // When i was still a really a kid ->Kubuntu 8.4 <- Unique for their fire works screen saver that could send you into shock with weird light light effects and sound | | | | *buntu Till like 9.* and then gave up and ran away , *Fedora 9 [Didn't even last two days] i ran off and never looked back. ->OpenSUSE 11.1 , And from then on i have never looked back this has been the most loved ->Mint, brought meaning of ease of use and looks in linux to me, but i dumped it when someone gave me a copy of OpenSUSE 12.1 | | | No laptop between these periods [Stolen] SLES 11 [NOVELL] Hmm, i admired the fact that it came with tools, tools i really didn't want or need. And it had no access to my favorite Repositories to get stuff like SDL and some experimental libraries for C/C++ This OS was too serious for me [I was still too young to be serious] | Kicked it off, running OpenSUSE 12.2 | Ran OpenSUSE 12.3 for two months, it was too heavy and always crashed, it actually needed more updates than i could keep up with and locked all flash drives from being written to unless you were root, | Reverted back to OpenSUSE 12.2 I doubt i am going to change so long as i have what i need to write multimedia based software in C/C++, i really don't care. On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Benjamin Tayehanpour < [email protected]> wrote: > On 21 August 2013 09:44, Reinier Battenberg > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Man, we have come a long way. Awesome! > > Seconded. I find it ironic that most problems with buggy drivers and > the like I face today has to do with Windows. While it would be an > overstatement to say that everything Just Works in Linux, most things > do, and more importantly, troubleshooting is much easier when the > operating system doesn't assume that you are an idiot. > _______________________________________________ > The Uganda Linux User Group: http://linux.or.ug > > Send messages to this mailing list by addressing e-mails to: > [email protected] > Mailing list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > Mailing list settings: http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/lug > To unsubscribe: http://kym.net/mailman/options/lug > > The Uganda LUG mailing list is generously hosted by INFOCOM: > http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including > attachments if any). The mailing list host is not responsible for them in > any way. >
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