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I have a beautiful GUI, I am listening to MP3s in iTunes, can watch my movie trailers with Quicktime 6, and surf the web and check email with no issues using IE 5.2 for and the Mail application that comes with OS X: all integrated beautifully together. I have a Unix system with a command line and everything “Unix” a Linux user would ever want, and everything works….it just WORKS.
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It is all so funny really….I just sit here running Mac OS X 10.2. We know what we like and what we are used to, and MOST of us are not willing to come around to your way of thinking, at least not for the ‘revolution’ anyway. So, don’t attempt to target the Windows userbase and then complain that we tell you how pathetic (or not) your efforts are. I guess it’s all a matter of perspective. Some people would say that we’re lazy, but perhaps we’re just spoiled by having shit work the way we expect it to.
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From where I come from, if something doesn’t work, you throw in a CD with a driver on it and then it’s fixed.
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From my way of thinking, if you install the OS and sound (or something else) doesn’t work out of the starting gate, screw it. These types of distros (MDK 9, RH 8, etc) were made for people like me (the Windows user), so I want to see what people like me think of the distro. Hell, these people were telling us that Linux was a ‘Windows killer’ and ready for the desktop back when color text installs in Slackware were considered to be on the cutting edge.
Personally, I don’t give a rat’s ass what somebody using Linux for 8-9 years thinks about the new distro(s). “My take on it is that you get the best objective picture of the state of things pondering different sort of peoples experiences.” What is useful IMHO is how has it improved from the last release and how does it compare to other Linux distributions. Everybody already knows that Linux is not yet a competetor so its mute to reiterate it all over. I was expecting to see more detailed comparison about between previous versions and the current version and not comparison about Linux and Windows or Mac. None of these reviews including Eugenia’s (sorry but its my opinion) have not bee useful for me. Most of the problems they have mentioned are not new problems, nor are most of them distro specific. That is one area in which Mandrake is far ahead.Īlthough most people complain about the menus in Redhat, it’s the best I’ve seen so far (IMHO), Mandrake’s menu just doesn’t cut it for me ( feel free to disagree).Īnother thing about all these reviews is that they are just linux bashing.
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The only thing I miss so far is not being able to use the package-manager with a network based package archive like in Mandrake. The fonts look sweet, and Bluecurve is just right. But with RedHat 8.0 I just install, login and I’m ready to go. With Mandrake, after installation, I have to fetch fonts, change themes, and make other adjustments to suit my needs. In addition, I don’t need to tweak the interface at all to make it look good – it does by default (to me). RH 8.0 has completely turned the tables by not only providing good config-tools (aka redhat-config-…) but these tools are well integrated into my favorite DE ( you know which one ). The main reason I liked Mandrake before was b/c of their gui config tools (aka drak…). Had I not seen or tested (null) and now RH 8.0, Mdk 9 would have been the best Linux distro I’ve ever tried. This program is free and should be readily available to Apple product owners, iPhone, iPad, and device manufacturers with Apple products.I’ve been using Mandrake since 7.1 and tried out all the betas, in addition to reporting bugs on cooker list. Its interface is elegant, and it offers a variety of other functions as well.
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