What a "surprise" that Martin Gräßlin of all the people is opposing this. I really don't get his problem. He doesn't ever admit anything being wrong with KDE or KWin. Now he extends his...
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What a "surprise" that Martin Gräßlin of all the people is opposing this. I really don't get his problem. He doesn't ever admit anything being wrong with KDE or KWin. Now he extends his...
GNOME3 restored my faith in Linux desktop. It's slick, fast, well designed, modern, functioal, has good defaults, and compared to KDE mightily is stable despite being so young project. The features...
1) Developing for linux is like trying to shoot a diving hawk with a slingshot two kilometres away blindfolded. That's why there is so much unnecessary work that needs to be done: packaging for every...
Every single question in your post is more or less false, except for the number of software distribution models. Nice going. Besides it's still beta, and according to Michael beats every Linux distro...
What a horrible review. 2½ pages exclaiming how Windows is supriour to Linux in many aspects from user perspective and how Windows 8 has improved on all techical aspects from 7. Then conclude review...
I've grown irritated with the way whole GNU bullshit operates. Everything is done in hackish solutions.
Not many people know that project exists, neither do many people that NetBSD beats FreeBSD...
I honestly can't see any of current Linux desktops ever reaching 10% market share. They had their chances when KDE3 was stable, when GNOME2 was stable. Those had all the bases covered, GNOME2 in...
No, it's better to have them clearly visible on plain sight via standardised UI action, not have them "hidden somewhere".
Let's have a discussion about this, shall we? I'm starting to think that the model of having a developement period, then a package freeze and finally after few months or weeks to produce a so-called...
I agree 100%.
I'm Opera user so obviously I hadn't noticed something missing since I've never installed Chromium, but this got me curious. I thought that obviously a modern browser supports Pulse. Now I started...
The instability and the frequent and unfathomable upgrade problems. Now that they won't go full GNOME3 but dick around with their own Unity it's just a final no-no on my behalf.
Nah. Wayland offers X11 as a compatibility extension. Removing that option for a while isn't a big deal, if it encourages devs to make or port native Wayland applications and makes system easier to...
On my T60, Unity is so slow it's nearly unusable. Secondly, it's clumsier to use than classic GNOME with one evenings testing. Third problem lies with poor integration of non-GTK applications into...
Oh cool! Finally Linux kernel will be on-par with MINIX. MINIX has been on version 3 forever.
(sorry I just had to strike some joke on this one ;) )
I've been eyeing the specs of new Vaio S-series and they look quite amazing for the price.
However, it has dual-GPU and unfortunately they're SB Intel HD & Radeon HD6470M. AFAIK, both are poorly...
Amazng! I was just about to come and write this same as a review suggestion.
Have a minor OS smackdown: benchmark Haiku vs. ReactOS vs. Minix 3 vs. Plan 9 vs. Debian/HURD vs. Debian/Linux.
I'd...
Best Linux 2000. Yup, Linux distro with that name existed. It was terrible but the manual that came in the box was awesome.
It has always been excellent easy-to-use distro and besides Ubuntu the only distro in that genre which isn't essentially a public beta for some major corporate release (see: Fedora, openSUSE). It has...
I'd like to see comparison between latest desktop enviroments and window manager resource usages after KDE 4.5 is released.
Things like how much they take RAM, occupy processor, how taxing indexing...