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More: Apps will be runable in a window
Windows may adapt the free lifetime updates like Ubuntu, OS X, and Android |
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Honestly, Linux is possibly the worst choice for gaming, 3D modeling, and et cetera when compared with pretty much anything else in the consumer space, so I don't fret over 3D performance. (I can't argue over the industry space, because I tend to deal with only the consumer side of things). Quote:
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That's because it's WTFV (Watch the freaking video)
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As do I, but I'm not fanatic about it. Basic HW support on the mobo/CPU end seems largely there. The problem children are things like graphics cards.
It could be worse than it is. At a former employer years ago, my boss handed me his laptop running Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and wanted me to see if I could make it faster. I applied every trick I knew, but there were basic limits I couldn't transcend. One problem child was video: the laptop used a video chip intended for laptop use that had the advantage of low cost and the disadvantage of mediocre performance. I investigated putting Linux on the machine, but the video ruled it out. The vendor insisted developers sign an NDA before they would even release the basic info that would allow someone to write a driver. Don't even think about releasing source for it... My boss said he would just get the company to get him a new laptop when I told him there wasn't a lot I could do. Quote:
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But then, Linux isn't a graphics platform in general. If you're in the graphic arts, for example, in an agency or design shop, you run Photoshop on a Mac. Yes, Linux has the Gimp, but it's not Photoshop. Nothing is. Likewise, for DTP you run Adobe InDesign because it's the industry standard. You don't run Scribus. Quote:
Better video was the last piece of the puzzle. The big win on the box was putting in a Crucial MX-100 SSD and running Windows and Linux from it. It's "OMG fast!" (I have to tweak Linux a bit to best use the SSD, but I'll get to that in a bit. Ubuntu installed to an Ext4 FS, which is what I would have chosen anyway, and it's a matter of making sure TRIM support is configured, and moving swap off the SSD.) Quote:
I moved to NYC from Philadelphia to pursue opportunities in the design field. After several less than optimum jobs, I decided to temp for a while while I looked for a better design gig, and found myself at a bank helping a financial guy clean up a backlog. He decided I had a few brain cells to rub together and started handing me stuff he preferred not to do, which mostly involved dealing with the bank's mainframe, and I became a junior financial guy, resident expert in the financial modelling software they used, and end user support for my area of the bank. The bank ran one of everything ever made, and I defined my job as "If it's a computer, I get to play with it", so I logged time on DEC minicomputers and IBM PCs when the original IBM PC was first appearing on desktops as an engine to run Lotus 1,2,3. Next stop was a Unix systems house selling AT&T gear when AT&T was still in the business, and I learned Unix before Linux was a gleam in Linus Torvald's eye. Later jobs found me dealing with Windows on server and desktop, networking, and telecom. I just tell people I'm still figuring out what I want to be when I grow up. ![]() Quote:
But yes, things have changed dramatically. My Palm OS PDA has a faster processor, more RAM, and more storage than my original Windows desktop machine. Hardware gets steadily smaller, faster, and cheaper. Quote:
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Absolutely. Things are better now than they ever have been, IMO. Your chances of a successful install (without even doing any research on the hardware before you attempt it) is very high, vs. just a few years ago. And with the ability to try out a distribution on a piece of hardware using a USB drive or some other live install, this is made even easier. Quote:
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Same here. But I'm a weird neutral in that I LOVE most of the common operating systems. Windows, Chrome OS, Mac OS X, iOS, Android (including Amazon's Fire OS fork), GNU/Linux distributions, BSDs, etc., I think all of these things are awesome. I think people forget while they are bashing whatever it is that they don't like that all of these platforms are pretty incredible and interesting. I'm not in the computer business because I despise everything that I don't use/advocate. I'm in it because I have a passion for all of this stuff. Dominant players and underdogs alike. Quote:
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(But even when their computers went wonky... I still loved it. I can't help it, I like working with software and hardware and getting things working properly. On the other hand, it does make me very happy that they can simply use their technology to get the things done that they want to do without having to fight it. We have come a long way.) |
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For that matter, many of the tools hardware makers use run under Linux. Chances are good, for example, that the cross-compiler that will take your source and generate the object code for device firmware is GCC running under Linux. Quote:
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Under Linux, it's the Gimp for serious work and mtpaint for less demanding tasks. Quote:
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I just mop my brow in relief that no one has asked me to do welding again. All I can say is that I remember having done it. I'd have to start from scratch and relearn to do it again. Quote:
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The tablet has largely but not entirely displaced the PDA. The cell phone is the smallest, cheapest, least powerful model Samsung makes. All it really does is calls and SMS, and that's all I want it to do. Everything else is something else's job. But the nature of consumer electronics is that everything gets progressively smaller, faster, and cheaper. I've been predicting for a while that at some point, every phone will be a smartphone because it can be. Down the road, I expect to see a unit that will be in a phone form factor, and will in fact be a phone, but will be powerful enough that you'll be able to plug it into a dock with attached keyboard, mouse, big monitor, and NAS, and it will be your main computer. Quote:
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I specifically considered this but I'm not sure it counts as revolutionary given the massive dropoff in GNU/Linux user participation after the initial burst of enthusiasm. And the long road to the actual release of a Steam machine doesn't help. I'm just not convinced it will go anywhere but you never know.
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win9
Two weeks ago I talked with a computer consultant about win8 and the several UN-friendly user issues I have encountered. He advised to wait for the win9. It seems it is the ("repaired win8") that the win8 should have come out as. There was a rush and not all of the kinks were worked out before hand.
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Windows 8 will be the Windows Vista of Windows 7 to Windows 9 (perhaps!). Vista was a solid platform that got a far worse rap than it really deserved, but Windows 7 came along, tweaked a few things, made a few platform changes, and Boom! people love it. We may see something similar with the 8-Threshold transition. |
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W9 is to be released next week
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Next windows to be called windows10. Wonder what happened to 9
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That's odd.
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Windows 10 sounds like it might actually be exciting for a change.
Fifteen years later.... http://arstechnica.com/information-t...-21st-century/ Now we can do basic copy-paste!! (!!!) ![]() ![]() |
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