[opensuse-factory] I love Linux.
I don't know who else to write this to... but look at this openSUSE product that has come about. Isn't it grand? I do anything I want to, and with compiz fusion I can flip between desktops with such easy and fluidity. and a 64 bit dual core processor, I don't have to buy the expensive Windows upgrade to get the computer I bought to be used at its full potential. Believe it or not, I'm actually using a Linux environment for commercial graphics work using the Gimp. ... in addition to me being a programmer on the LAMP platform. : Helas, I had to buy a commercial product called Komodo to really organize my thoughts in this coding paradigm. ... it's a great product, but it's a little slow with tool tips, and I really depend on those because I'm completely absent-minded. At any rate... I just wanted to say that Linux has come such a long way since I first started using it 12 years ago (Debian was always my preferred installation, but I've bought copies of both Red Hat and SuSE since then... ) ... openSuSE is by far the best distribution for my needs (and desires). ... admittedly, I prefer gnome over KDE, but GNOME isn't as processor-intensive as KDE is... and since many of the applications that I'm running depend on the GTK library, I felt it was only sensible to run the GNOME environment to leave my processing power open. ... especially since I also run a web server where my clients preview my work from, on the same system. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 06:16 -0400, Nathan Moschkin wrote:
I don't know who else to write this to... but look at this openSUSE product that has come about. Isn't it grand?
Glad to hear you like it and that it's useful to you :)
: Helas, I had to buy a commercial product called Komodo to really organize my thoughts in this coding paradigm. ... it's a great product, but it's a little slow with tool tips, and I really depend on those because I'm completely absent-minded.
Hopefully, someday Anjuta or Monodevelop will be good enough. By the way - the opensuse-factory list is not the best place for this, but I encourage you to discuss your experiences on the opensuse@opensuse.org (user/support) list. -- Hans Petter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
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Hans Petter Jansson
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Nathan Moschkin