RE: publicity.
Despite the postings here bemoaning the bad publicity given to Linux, certain facts have to be considered, and the most painful of these is that Linux is a very unfriendly operating system to come to terms with, and intimidates and frustrates the hell out of those who do not have advanced UNIX knowledge!
I have had SuSE 7.0 personal all week now, and on the 2 machines I have tried to set it up on, I still have not fully succeeded. I've had
trouble (gotta be REAL careful which device to install on - hda/hdb, which partition etc...), multiple installation crashes (at the 100% mark where
kernel would not install), mouse configuration trouble (why does choosing the 'Microsoft Intellimouse' option cause it to go haywire when I do in fact have this device? How do I then rectify it when I cannot then use the GUI as the mouse has gone haywire!?), and last night after failing to detect my modem the system unexpectedly rebooted (that happened 2/3 times for no apparent reason). And that's on the better of the 2 machines! The other one still will not run KDE as it complains of the lack of installed servers, does not recognise my video card, and gives me errors that 'routing' has failed. Certainly, I have been a long way short of having a running system within 20 mins of opening the box as SuSE have suggested!
If I were a reviewer evaluating the product, I would have little choice but to slate it, and advise people to choose Microsoft products - I've installed 1 server & 2 workstations with Win2K, implemented a domain, set up
I'm afraid to say I agree. I do, however, have a working system with X
server, although despite being installed, GNOME and KDE won't work. I can
play games perfectly, except that snake race one because it refuses to fit
on screen no matter what resolution I put it in....
However, when I try and run *anything* other than the games, my drive makes
a lot of noise, the hard drive light goes orange, and this is how it stays
for as long as you want to leave it for. It's good fun though, and I am
extremely impressed with the security, especially after working with NT 4.0
for three years. With a little work towards the installation wizard, it's
coming on for a fine O/S.
Regards,
Robb Bloomfield
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From: Martin Dart
and connected to the internet in the same time period that Linux has done little more than frustrate and annoy me.
But I will persevere, as I am nothing else if not inquisitive and resilient! It does seem to me however that the Linux community suffers from an overdose of that sorry old computing tale - assuming that everyone else in the world knows as much as you, and despising them if they do not!
Regards,
Martin.