I tried Mandrake 7.2, wanted to jump on the linux wagon. The installation was smooth, and I was up and running in no time.
Installed Quake3, Mozilla 0.8 and I was just rolling.
There was a few things in Linux that made me go back to Win2K
1. Love IE5, hate Mozilla/Netscape, I just hate opening an application when I want to surf, its so nice to browse the internet and your files on your HD in the same window!
2. Linux was by no means quicker that Win2K! Trust me on this one, applications did not load faster and my fps in Quake3 did not raise. Overall it feelt slower and did more work on the HD than Win2k does (512mb ram, and yes they were all found by mandrake)
3. Stability, my windows2K almost never crash, as long as I can run my OS for at least 18 hours straight, by that time I am gonna turn it off because I am going to bed. Once I had Windows 2000 up and running for 8 days straight just to prove a point to some Linux geeks, after 8 days I had to turn it off, my computer makes so much noise, really irritating when you are trying to sleep.
As to the GUI in windows XP, I have actually Windows XP beta2 on my server. The standard GUI looks a little bloated, but by clicking two places you are back to Windows classic GUI. I think the Windows GUI just plainly rocks!
Please don't start a flamewar, I am just expressing my thoughts and experience.
Frank
Installed Quake3, Mozilla 0.8 and I was just rolling.
There was a few things in Linux that made me go back to Win2K
1. Love IE5, hate Mozilla/Netscape, I just hate opening an application when I want to surf, its so nice to browse the internet and your files on your HD in the same window!
2. Linux was by no means quicker that Win2K! Trust me on this one, applications did not load faster and my fps in Quake3 did not raise. Overall it feelt slower and did more work on the HD than Win2k does (512mb ram, and yes they were all found by mandrake)
3. Stability, my windows2K almost never crash, as long as I can run my OS for at least 18 hours straight, by that time I am gonna turn it off because I am going to bed. Once I had Windows 2000 up and running for 8 days straight just to prove a point to some Linux geeks, after 8 days I had to turn it off, my computer makes so much noise, really irritating when you are trying to sleep.
As to the GUI in windows XP, I have actually Windows XP beta2 on my server. The standard GUI looks a little bloated, but by clicking two places you are back to Windows classic GUI. I think the Windows GUI just plainly rocks!
Please don't start a flamewar, I am just expressing my thoughts and experience.
Frank