Re: win xp pro 64 on a x86 pro COA
I also used to prefer Gnome over KDE but Gnome is just too neglected. It's not updated enough to be a viable GUI. KDE OTOH has improved by leaps and bounds and I like the fact that I can make it feel like Windows. Windows has the best UI hands down. In fact that's why I used to use Gnome when Sarge was out because Gnome you could configure to be a lot more like Windows.
Yes, I love booting into Lenny, my laptop runs cooler, faster, and it's a pleasure to use and play around with. But consider this. There's no Shockwave Player for Linux right now, so I can't play Disc Pool, and it doesn't bother me to have Vista installed. In fact, I boot to Debian from the Vista menu.
If I start doing my video encoding, I will probably do it on Debian if I can find that GUI for Hencode available for Linux.
Originally posted by ratdude747
Yes, I love booting into Lenny, my laptop runs cooler, faster, and it's a pleasure to use and play around with. But consider this. There's no Shockwave Player for Linux right now, so I can't play Disc Pool, and it doesn't bother me to have Vista installed. In fact, I boot to Debian from the Vista menu.
If I start doing my video encoding, I will probably do it on Debian if I can find that GUI for Hencode available for Linux.
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