Try Linux Mint (www.linuxmint.com). I like the XFCE version personally, but
LM5 only has Gnome at this point, although you could install others yourself
later on. It's based on Ubuntu distributions. Anyway, I think you'll like it
if you liked KDE.

 

Smiling,

 

Ian Serlin

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Scott Olmsted
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 6:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SDRuby] Re: Kubuntu w/KDE4 - not so good so far

 

A fellow named Justus had a "Delltosh" at the first SDRuby meeting I
attended last December, I think, but it took some serious hacking to fool
Leopard into thinking it was running on Mac hardware or that it didn't need
it.

Since I recently replaced two PC's with very fast machines, my computer
budget is depleted, so I will try one more time with Linux, but thanks for
the idea.

Scott

At 11:26 PM 6/12/2008, you wrote:



I heard mac os on a windows machine is something people do quite easily
nowadays, it will cost you $100 something but it will be rock solid.

-Matt

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Scott Olmsted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Someone asked me on IRC today how Ubuntu was going and left before I got
back to them.

Actually, not so good, mostly from my inexperience with Linux (kind of
ironic, I used Unix exclusively for a couple years in the 80's, before bash,
and before years of Windoze wiped out what I knew), but partly because I
chose the latest version of Kubuntu (8.04 with KDE4), which freezes
occasionally. Apparently this is a known problem, and the advice I found
online is to wait for version 4.2 of KDE (now on version 4.04).

So, should I try 8.04 with "rock solid" KDE3? Should I go back to 7.04?
Should I skip KDE and just use Ubuntu 7.04?

Thx,

Scott

 



 


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