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Re: [LUG] Version for converts/newbies

 

On Fri, 8 Apr 2011, Neil Winchurst wrote:

So, I would be interested to hear what other members think. My suggestion above was brought about by my recent experiences with two of the latest distro versions. Other members are sure to have more knowledge about this.
Anyone??
Ha! Or, LOL, since it's now officially in the OED :)

What *exactly* do you want a computer for? And If you have one, what do you want to do with it?
It seems to me that most people have computers because it's the thing to 
have - you just have to have one...
Then there's what you do with it... Email? Web? Social Media?

Or actual work? (Whatever that is ;-)

(Or stealing music and videos, or even paying for them!)

Then there's games, but let's face it - if you're really into games, there is no choice other than MS Windoze. Liunx games just don't come close - yet.
So you need a box with a screen and a button marked "email", another 
marked "interweb" and another marked "word processor".
The rest is just a waste of CPU and memory resources. Oh, you want a 
pretty picture in the background that changes every 5 minutes, transparent 
windows so you can see the picture, fancy 3D effects to spin and rotate 
windows and so on ... Would it make you work faster? Doubt it, but it's 
what being sold to you through fancy adverts on TV and smiling sales 
droids in the shops, etc., so obviously it's something you must have.
Then there's the whole desktop metaphor... Drag a file to the desktop, or 
keep it in a directory (er, folder, er, 'library' as Win7 now seems to 
call them)
If you are installing systems for others, then you need to pick one distro 
and stick with it - it doesn't matter what that distro is, you just need 
to be able to stick to it and use it yourself as those people you've 
installed it for will call you when it gets stuck and they've broken it...
I use Debian - it's what's on my servers, my workstation, my laptops and 
my wifes laptop. I use FVWM because I want a windwing environment and not 
a desktop environment, but wifey wants a desktop, so I chose xfce4. Sadly, 
lifes too short to learn everything, and what you're going to get is 
everyones personal favourites.
If you want something stable, but not neccessarily bleeding edge, then use 
Debian and pick your window/desktop manager. Xfce is still a choice and if 
you want eye candy install compiz... Squeeze has only just been released, 
so right-now is actually fairly close to the edge anyway.
Gordon

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