Re: Considering switch to linux
- From: "Garry Freemyer" <garryfre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:13:28 GMT
"Joe727" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> <graemeharison@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Wondering if anyone can give me some advice. Just now I have two
>> computers my main one has Windows XP installed and the other one ( a
>> laptop) is just a messing about machine where I try new things before
>> installing it onto the main desktop.
>>
>> The main thing about Windows I don't like is the fact that after say
>> 3-4 months of it being installed it, everything seems to start running
>> slowly and you have to reinstall it again and also it seems to crash
>> quite a fair bit. I've been mucking about with some of the linux
>> distros on the laptop and tried some of the live CDs on the main
>> desktop and everything seems to work fine. No hardware problems or
>> anything. But there is a few things I would like to know before
>> installing it onto the main desktop.
>>
>> 1) does linux slow down like windows after time?
>> 2) there is a couple of software packages that I just can't find good
>> replacements for on linux (i.e. Newsleecher - it's only the NZB support
>> I need. A good video conversion program that can handle various formats
>> i.e. AVI/MPG/VOB etc.. )
>>
>> If anyone can offer some advice on this I'd appreciate it a lot.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Graeme
>>
>
> If you have that kind of problem with Windows, in that you simply don't,
> or don't know how to clear the prefetch, temp files, temp internet files
> etc. to keep XP running smoothly, I assure you Linux is not for you.
>
> Take it from a Suse Linux 10 noob like me who is still struggling with how
> to get Yast2 to install the ClamAV and ClamTK .rpm(s). ClamAV is a free
> anti-virus program and ClamTK is the GUI for it. I also can't get Yast2
> to the install Firefox 1.5 .rpm
>
> Then there is the matter of fonts - they simply are not at clear as those
> which appear on Windows. It's that simple.
>
I have heard of some issue with fonts not being clear on certain flat screen
monitors, I read somewhere about it recently, and a simple configuration
option can clear up those fonts for you. Try googling for linux blurry fonts
or Suse blurry fonts. Hopefully you'll find the solution. I think it has
something to do with refresh rates, or bad fonts.
> Joe
> Windows 98SE, XP Pro, Suse Linux 10 triple boot PC.
>
>
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