I am using Mandriva Linux for the past 3 years as a desktop and since I migrated form Windows, I am generally a much happier computer user. The flexibility and control that my Linux box offers me and the no worries about viruses and spyware, is great.
Now, I am a desktop user and have not re-learned all the command line instructions of Linux. I knew them all in DOS. Thus, I do like my eye candy and will not give it up.
I tried downloaded Kubuntu Dapper Linux more than a week ago and installed it on one of my computers. The things that I am really impressed with, are the following:
1. Speed - it is definitely faster than my Mandriva Box.
2. Adept - this software installer works absolutely perfect when downloading and installing. The package manger from Mandriva is not nearly as polished.
3. Open Office 2
4. Generally seems to have very little bugs.
5. Software updater work great.
6. The connection to other computers on the network, with no config, works great.
However, I do have some serious problems as well and I hope that someone can help me out here.
1. I don't like Sudo, but of course that won't change so I will see how I can get around it. I know the arguments, but I find it very convenient to log in on GIU as root user from time to time. I modified my kde files to allow a root login, but was still prevented to change file permissions for directories created in Mandriva. Not nice.
2. I don't like the software installer at all. First of all, when one is using existing partitions, the partition manager decides for itself which partition will be /. By default that partition will be formated. OK, so one can change all that, but it leaves a serious risk that one may forget to untag the format button and have a partion formatted that you wanted to keep.
Secondly, when re-installing Kubuntu, I picked up a problem when a user was created that existed before. When I reboot, KDE could not log in on that user and that is not acceptable. In Mandriva, all the users can be recreated during installation and works perfect when loggin in again. This caused me to install Mandriva again this morning as I cannot have that trouble when re-installing.
3. The USB port did not work for my Palm and Bluetooth Adapter on my Intel Pentium 4 computer, but did work on the other Intel Celeron P3. This is funny, as I never had hardware compatibility problems since moving to Linux.
4. I terribly miss all the configuration tools of Mandriva. For example, I could not find a place to configure SANE.
5. For Webmin installation, I had to set the root password to be able to login.
6. Form some reason, the network does not get the right DNS servers from the router. This is the case in both Mandriva and Kubuntu. In Mandriva I manually entered the DNS servers in Webmin. In Kubuntu I did it in both Webmin and the supplied network config tool, but at the next reboot, the settings are lost.
7. There are many small little functions and menu options in Konqueror that simply is not there in Kubuntu, but in Mandriva. I miss that.
Eish, If I could combine all the things I like in Kubuntu and Mandriva in one system, it would be one kick-ass system for me.
Any comments perhaps?
Now, I am a desktop user and have not re-learned all the command line instructions of Linux. I knew them all in DOS. Thus, I do like my eye candy and will not give it up.
I tried downloaded Kubuntu Dapper Linux more than a week ago and installed it on one of my computers. The things that I am really impressed with, are the following:
1. Speed - it is definitely faster than my Mandriva Box.
2. Adept - this software installer works absolutely perfect when downloading and installing. The package manger from Mandriva is not nearly as polished.
3. Open Office 2
4. Generally seems to have very little bugs.
5. Software updater work great.
6. The connection to other computers on the network, with no config, works great.
However, I do have some serious problems as well and I hope that someone can help me out here.
1. I don't like Sudo, but of course that won't change so I will see how I can get around it. I know the arguments, but I find it very convenient to log in on GIU as root user from time to time. I modified my kde files to allow a root login, but was still prevented to change file permissions for directories created in Mandriva. Not nice.
2. I don't like the software installer at all. First of all, when one is using existing partitions, the partition manager decides for itself which partition will be /. By default that partition will be formated. OK, so one can change all that, but it leaves a serious risk that one may forget to untag the format button and have a partion formatted that you wanted to keep.
Secondly, when re-installing Kubuntu, I picked up a problem when a user was created that existed before. When I reboot, KDE could not log in on that user and that is not acceptable. In Mandriva, all the users can be recreated during installation and works perfect when loggin in again. This caused me to install Mandriva again this morning as I cannot have that trouble when re-installing.
3. The USB port did not work for my Palm and Bluetooth Adapter on my Intel Pentium 4 computer, but did work on the other Intel Celeron P3. This is funny, as I never had hardware compatibility problems since moving to Linux.
4. I terribly miss all the configuration tools of Mandriva. For example, I could not find a place to configure SANE.
5. For Webmin installation, I had to set the root password to be able to login.
6. Form some reason, the network does not get the right DNS servers from the router. This is the case in both Mandriva and Kubuntu. In Mandriva I manually entered the DNS servers in Webmin. In Kubuntu I did it in both Webmin and the supplied network config tool, but at the next reboot, the settings are lost.
7. There are many small little functions and menu options in Konqueror that simply is not there in Kubuntu, but in Mandriva. I miss that.
Eish, If I could combine all the things I like in Kubuntu and Mandriva in one system, it would be one kick-ass system for me.
Any comments perhaps?
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