My little ideaI think it is very convinient to install Linux, as long as your computer can be installed a windows OS.
My comp: AMD Athlon +1600, 256M SDRAM, ASUS motherboard, Linksys lancard, creative sound card.
I just installed a Linux one month ago, and it was a wonderful experience. The system worked well,
except that my sound card couldn't be detected. I think this is due to my 25$ sound card. Why? I once
logged to creative's website to download the latest driver. It said that my sound card didn't support Linux.
:( Until now I am still living in a silent world.
But the system is very stable, and the GUI(graphical user interface) is also very beautiful. In a word, I like it.
Because I am also a green hand, I have little knowledge about Linux. My first impression is you can do whatever thing
in Linux that can be done in Windows, and you can do something in Linux which can't be done in Windows.
The computing lab has been closed before our exam, so we can't not use X-win32 to connect to our lab.
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about GUI
I am not against linux.
but the GUI, which I use KDE, is slower compared to Windows. It looks indeed better than Windows, but speedwise, not.
Linux, is still a variant of Unix. its power is still unleashed in the command line. the GUI functions are very limited.
but the GUI, which I use KDE, is slower compared to Windows. It looks indeed better than Windows, but speedwise, not.
Linux, is still a variant of Unix. its power is still unleashed in the command line. the GUI functions are very limited.