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  1. This is not going to fly with people who have been told that this is a simple replacement alternative to Windows. This is really like a delightful blend of DOS and Windows, which I a happy to learn, but a lot of people will simply not bother.

     

    Sorry for the O/T, but Zac is spot on, new users to linux, not PC's in general, are used to the windows way of things, for many simple point a click is enough to get them by on a windows system. The same can not be guaranteed 100% for the same person using Linux, buggy or insufficient GUI tools will have users plunged into CLI, an area that is not comfortable for them. Getting this type of user to adopt Linux will be most difficult IMO.

     

    I was just wondering, reading your last post, did you know where to find everything in windows when your first started? or are you still finding little pieces? :P

     

    I don't see your point, most people know enough of the simple stuff to get them by, with little effort. Linux requires more effort than "point and click", more effort than what average computer users wish to expell.

     

    Again, sorry for the O/T, but I couldn't ignore the argument.

  2. Well, it does say which OS they ship with. ;)

     

    Ubuntu 6.06

     

    Grrr, you got in first :lol2:

     

    P.s. do you think anyone will notice this

    Less prone to virus attacks

     

    Anyway, the Linux revolution must be here now as far as the UK is concerned, given Tesco's dominance! (the other day a generic compute mag had an issue totally devoted to getting started with Linux :thumbs:)

  3. I have to agree with scoonma, I have found that function useful at times when I have a lot of windows open, just a bit quicker than alt-tabbing or scanning through previews for each button on the window list. I touched on previews/thumbnails on alt-tab and window list buttons, again handy. But that's about as far as it goes, wobbly windows and other effects are just eye candy, nothing more IMO.

  4. One thing that I think is sad though is that Mandrivas releases gets very little attention in Sweden, while Ubuntu gets loads of articles from respectable news sources. IMHO Mandriva is just as good as Ubuntu (actually I think it's better thats why I use it as my main distrubution).

     

    I would go so far as to say that Mandriva is better in terms of ease of use, but until Mandriva screws the nut and go beyond half-heartedly using the media, Ubuntu will continue to dominate!

  5. It was discussed a million times before. While it's true Mandriva still hasn't got a billionaire behind its back.

     

    IMO he was trying to drive home the point that Mandriva should be using revenues from powerpack sales, subs, etc and ploughing some of it into providing better mirrors for exclusive use by those that contribute financially. Unfortunately he went on to draw a comparison with other distro's that offer that support for free, thus giving a further implication that this should apply to free editions as well, which really wasn't what he was trying to say in the first place.

     

    Anyway, who said you needed a billionaire to provide the infrastructure, many other projects get by without a huge financial burden, maybe the issue isn't Mandriva's financial backing, but more so how their business is perceived by potential (mirror) contributors. Like arctic mentioned, Mandriva has apparently no market strategy, enough said.

  6. it just keeps getting better:

     

    BBC 'must offer iPlayer for all'

     

    The BBC must deliver an online TV catch-up service that lets users of all computers download programmes, the corporation's regulators have said.

     

    It comes after the BBC said a download service for Mac and Linux users was not 100% definite and would depend on cost.

     

    More...

     

    Now they have no choice, it must be platform neutral, gets a big :thumbs: from me!

  7. Finally got compiz-fusion working, well almost, after finding out that the mandriva fglrx package messed about with the DRI (I have the fglrx installed on Fedora but use the radeon driver for AIGLX, DRI works fine :unsure:). Anyway, drak3d now gives me the option to use metisse and Compiz-fusion with AIGLX. I tried metisse for five minutes, wasn't impressed, looked like too much effort required to do gimmicky things. Moved over to compiz-fusion, but for some reason the window manager is borked :wall:

  8. Let me guess, the windows was on the first partition. I have had this before, windows seems to dislike it, you try to replace the partition, and a random area of 8MB or so hangs their in no mans land. Never found a way out of it other than to totally wipe the partition table and start again. I tend to keep linux and windows on separate drive, only because Windows can be such a pain sometimes :rolleyes:

  9. OMG, what a riot. Was it too much to get the dual-mini iso to actually ask what architecture you wanted to install, rather than assuming because you didn't modify the boot options? MCC is a major PITA, absolutely hopeless when it came to setting up install/update sources, I had to revert CLI to get them set up and working (reminding me why I love yum/pirut sooooooo much :D), not very newbie friendly. Don't get me started on drak3D, I still have not got compiz-fusion/XGL set up, again it looks like I will be unnecessarily hacking config files in order to get things working, despite having a GUI tool sitting in front of me. :huh:

     

    On a side note, ethernet drivers are loaded on boot, which is a surprise, but does not make up for the above.

     

    I also have to agree about that wallpaper ilia, not very original IMO (in terms of discussing art, not GPL software).

     

    GNOME seems to be okay, but then I only installed task-gnome-minimal, so there's time yet.

  10. I have the exact same board. FC 6 & 7 both worked fine with the Sata II drive I have on my box. Point to note, the Sata controller on that motherboard is Sata I, the drive will still work, but your maximum transfer rate will be 1.5Gb/s, rather than 3gb/s. Support for native Sata II controllers I can not comment on, but that is not an issue for you.

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