Thanks a lot you all for discussing the topic with me. > >>> 1. Why it is so slow? Yes, of cource the h/w does matter. I find the GUI of the Linux slower than the other. I guessed that it is independent and run as a seperate server. To let his task to be get done he has to ask to the kernel and hence linux is secure. There is some communication distance as well as validation I think. > > >>> 2. Can we make it as fast as or even more faster > >>> that windows in anyway? I uses the KDE desktop cause it looks too beautiful. I heard that KDE has run time linking of libraries and hence it is slower. So if it is like that can we statically link those libraries? I don't run any useless daemons in the background and turns all the neddless services off so that my PC boots faster. I know that there is hibernate support from kernel2.6. If you know how to use it, Please help. > > >>> 3. Is there any work going on this? What improvement will improve the working speed of the linux(GUI). I mean kernel or X server or the GUI application itself? > > >>> 4. What about the future of Linux or windows as > >>>> Desktop OS? Yes I also used to work on windows when not known to linux. Nut now I'm stuck to linux because I find it for programmers not the kids. There was no freedom for me to do and add my utility or code in windows so simply as I do with linux now. I don't care the future but I always will be with linux. > > > > 5. What are good things with windows to use it or > > with Linux to use it? I had previously windows user and good thing to use windows I find was the most of the companies design the software(h/w driveres) for windows platform mostly. But now the senario has changed a lot. > >>
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