I work with both windows and Kubuntu. My wife likes a windows computer because it works better playing her flash games on PCH.com. I've done every tune up and configuration I can think of and Kubuntu still lacks the speed of windows when she plays these games.
So, from fresh install, to a fully customized computer, how fast does Kubuntu compare to windows if you know what you are doing and already know what customizations you want?
I can have my Kubuntu computer up and going with all my favorite programs, widgets, and profiles, and completely updated, in about 2 hours of total time. I can have my wife's computer completely, installed, updated, and fully customized in about 2 days (due to frustration so I have to step away from it). It takes so long to hunt down the programs, serial numbers, installing drivers, constant updating, etc...
Both of these computers are about the same. One's a custom built desktop with a dual-core athlon processor and mechanical hard drive and the only real difference with my wife's laptop, which is also AMD, is that her HD is a 5400 rpm instead of 7200.
What about you guys? Have any better luck?
So, from fresh install, to a fully customized computer, how fast does Kubuntu compare to windows if you know what you are doing and already know what customizations you want?
I can have my Kubuntu computer up and going with all my favorite programs, widgets, and profiles, and completely updated, in about 2 hours of total time. I can have my wife's computer completely, installed, updated, and fully customized in about 2 days (due to frustration so I have to step away from it). It takes so long to hunt down the programs, serial numbers, installing drivers, constant updating, etc...
Both of these computers are about the same. One's a custom built desktop with a dual-core athlon processor and mechanical hard drive and the only real difference with my wife's laptop, which is also AMD, is that her HD is a 5400 rpm instead of 7200.
What about you guys? Have any better luck?
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