I'm impressed!!
Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:21 am
Hello all,
I am David, live in the UK, and have recently discovered Linux.
I have been looking at buying a second hand desktop pc to connect to my television.
Whilst buying new hardware, I thought why not new software too?
I have been using Windows since 1996. Win95 was ok for me. Later editions from Microsoft have been increasingly frustrating.
The computer that I am writing on now received a virus (yet again for the xxxxxxth time! - the amount of times I have had to re-install Windows XP Pro!). This pc was bought off Ebay with no drivers. Luckily, I was trying out different versions of Linux before this happened. Tried Puppy, then Ubuntu. Mint is the best.
Everything is on-board, sound graphics ethernet. Windows installs graphics, but asks me to install drivers for the sound and ethernet. Didn't I mention that I have no drivers. No use downloading them, because without ethernet, I can not gain internet access!!
I burnt the iso's for Ubuntu and Mint onto cdrw's. Linux Mint 9 recognizes everything - graphics, sound, ethernet. So this is ONE reason that I am impressed.
Secondly, I always thought that Linux was difficult to use. I am no programmer, and am completely new to the idea of a terminal. Turns out it is easy to use.
Thirdly, speed is quick. It makes my pc seem like new (according to the system info, it was designed in 2004).
Fourthly, no viruses yet in a month of use. So security must be good. One would assume with Microsoft's experience that they would have mastered security issues (obviously not).
I am getting bored now of listing the advantages, so will stop now (this was supposed to be just a welcome hi!).
I still can't understand why a great os like Mint can be given away for free.
I have queries regarding graphics cards, but will leave that for another post.
Now all that is left is to find out how friendly you lot are
Just realized there are smilies to use!
I am David, live in the UK, and have recently discovered Linux.
I have been looking at buying a second hand desktop pc to connect to my television.
Whilst buying new hardware, I thought why not new software too?
I have been using Windows since 1996. Win95 was ok for me. Later editions from Microsoft have been increasingly frustrating.
The computer that I am writing on now received a virus (yet again for the xxxxxxth time! - the amount of times I have had to re-install Windows XP Pro!). This pc was bought off Ebay with no drivers. Luckily, I was trying out different versions of Linux before this happened. Tried Puppy, then Ubuntu. Mint is the best.
Everything is on-board, sound graphics ethernet. Windows installs graphics, but asks me to install drivers for the sound and ethernet. Didn't I mention that I have no drivers. No use downloading them, because without ethernet, I can not gain internet access!!
I burnt the iso's for Ubuntu and Mint onto cdrw's. Linux Mint 9 recognizes everything - graphics, sound, ethernet. So this is ONE reason that I am impressed.
Secondly, I always thought that Linux was difficult to use. I am no programmer, and am completely new to the idea of a terminal. Turns out it is easy to use.
Thirdly, speed is quick. It makes my pc seem like new (according to the system info, it was designed in 2004).
Fourthly, no viruses yet in a month of use. So security must be good. One would assume with Microsoft's experience that they would have mastered security issues (obviously not).
I am getting bored now of listing the advantages, so will stop now (this was supposed to be just a welcome hi!).
I still can't understand why a great os like Mint can be given away for free.
I have queries regarding graphics cards, but will leave that for another post.
Now all that is left is to find out how friendly you lot are
Just realized there are smilies to use!