Re: Linux: simply a novelty?
I prefer Kubuntu over XP because I can kill all its processes way faster Alt + SysRq + E
(If you try this, remember to hit Alt + SysRq + B after that, since the system WILL need rebooting)
And I dislike XP because of its registry that gets bloated as time passes.
And Kubuntu feels far more stable and responsive.
And no reboots (except when kernel upgrade)
I like Kubuntu 'cause its easy to handle. But I can bring it to its knees in 2 seconds. 8)
And I can poke with every single part of it.
I'm not a rUser (that's ... regular user). I have a Gentoo background (very useful period).
I like point and click ... but dpkg --configure -a too (gives you a weird feeling of control).
And for the dude that stated xp's console is the same as the linux shell... couldn't disagree more.
I must put up with the cmd at work (the build system requires it). It's so bulky and dumb... so little flexibility. For instance its autocomplete feature sucks big time. It has no history. No 'put to background' feature. (&). It's ... pure ms-dos. Sux.
I prefer Kubuntu over XP because I can kill all its processes way faster Alt + SysRq + E
(If you try this, remember to hit Alt + SysRq + B after that, since the system WILL need rebooting)
And I dislike XP because of its registry that gets bloated as time passes.
And Kubuntu feels far more stable and responsive.
And no reboots (except when kernel upgrade)
I like Kubuntu 'cause its easy to handle. But I can bring it to its knees in 2 seconds. 8)
And I can poke with every single part of it.
I'm not a rUser (that's ... regular user). I have a Gentoo background (very useful period).
I like point and click ... but dpkg --configure -a too (gives you a weird feeling of control).
And for the dude that stated xp's console is the same as the linux shell... couldn't disagree more.
I must put up with the cmd at work (the build system requires it). It's so bulky and dumb... so little flexibility. For instance its autocomplete feature sucks big time. It has no history. No 'put to background' feature. (&). It's ... pure ms-dos. Sux.
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