Andre Garzia wrote:
Keep an eye on Haiku, it will make lots of noise.
Have just burnt a CD and bunged it in the P4 . . . Live only, as don't want to lose my Happy Ubuntu Box: Hey, the boot is pretty fast. Nice, clean GUI; err . . . makes me think of Damn Small with its modified Fluxbox. Not that I feel an urge to go back to that as i am fairly well hooked on a WIMP GUI. Hmm, contextual menus are still fairly slow . . . waiting for Bogbrush (err, sorry, 'Wonderbrush') to load: Yup, even live this works very quickly, exports to a good range of formats, and resembles MacPaint: guess I must be missing something. Trying the BeZillaBrowser (what a SILLY name): CD is churning away like the gods and the daemons at the milk ocean. But once it gets going it loads my website front page; err . . . cannot cope with JPEGs in webpages. Looking for a text-editor: "Pe" is not exactly an intuitive name for one (mind you, nor is "gedit"). Cripes, nothing to rival Open Office Org that came 'right out of the box' with Ubuntu. Fairly negative noises just now . . . but I will keep looking. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I can see no reason for porting RunRev to an OS until there is a sufficient app base to knock together reasonable stacks (to me this means GIMP and Audacity or equivalents at the very least) and a user-base to justify the effort involved. From a personal point of view I can see that Haiku looks quite sexy in GUI terms and probably boots and runs faster than a lot of Ubuntu distros [and to support this I should point out that I have just put my P3s in my school BACK to Ubuntu 5.10 from 8.04 as 5.10 is significantly less resource hungry] until there is a port of RunRev or an equivalent RAD I cannot see myself or any other educational types who "roll their own" going down that route. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
