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Quote from: FliesLikeABrick on July 11, 2008, 10:41:25 pmClawbug, I don't know what you're talking about... I've never seen an XP system faster than a ubuntu system, especially if you look 3 months after xp is installededit:just read mangled's post.... what are you smoking? I have hundreds of gigabytes of stuff in Linux on my machines, and many terabytes of stuff on my servers.... my one windows XP partition on my one laptop, by comparison, has 10GB tops on a 20GB partition and crawls.edit again: oh, and mangled? hard drive space usage only really impacts Windows machines due to fragmentation. No other OS uses filesystems with fragmentation issues like FAT32 and NTFS haveUbuntu and Xubuntu are both -extremely- slow on my test PC, which runs on a <1Ghz processor and 96MB of RAM. Windows XP SP2 was fast compared to how they run on this machine, even after several months of use.
Clawbug, I don't know what you're talking about... I've never seen an XP system faster than a ubuntu system, especially if you look 3 months after xp is installededit:just read mangled's post.... what are you smoking? I have hundreds of gigabytes of stuff in Linux on my machines, and many terabytes of stuff on my servers.... my one windows XP partition on my one laptop, by comparison, has 10GB tops on a 20GB partition and crawls.edit again: oh, and mangled? hard drive space usage only really impacts Windows machines due to fragmentation. No other OS uses filesystems with fragmentation issues like FAT32 and NTFS have
what's the difference between flux-, black-, and openbox? :333
I like how I can create a warped stereotype of how I imagine Linux users to be, post it, and then watch the Linux fan club fly off the handle at it one after another.It made me smirk and that's what matters.
Honestly now, I really just think you're trying to under the skin of our linux using forum-goers.
Linux really is amazing, friend of mine showed it to me and I loved it. Â Can't use it though, since my system can barely support it. Â But if I ever get a new system, there's a very high chance I'll switch to Ubuntu or Xubuntu.
Pentium II, 450 MHz256MB RAMTNT2 PRO Riva 32MB VRAMI tried running Ubuntu and it was a living nightmare. Xubuntu ran slighty faster, but still was horrific.
Quote from: El_Spec on July 12, 2008, 05:41:14 pmPentium II, 450 MHz256MB RAMTNT2 PRO Riva 32MB VRAMI tried running Ubuntu and it was a living nightmare. Xubuntu ran slighty faster, but still was horrific.I would say use Damn small linux, but DSL sucks balls and is basically useless to use all the time.Specifically ubuntu boots pretty quickly, about the same amount of time to get to the main screen, but with linux you start opening a program as soon as the screen loads, not so much latency as with starting windows. Ubuntu shuts down a bit slower, but if you are shutting down you can usually just walk away.also it doesn't usually make you restart when you update.
Pentium II, 450 MHz256MB RAMTNT2 PRO Riva 32MB VRAMI tried running Ubuntu and it was a living nightmare. Xubuntu ran slighty faster, but still was horrific.