Soldato
- Joined
- 7 Jan 2007
- Posts
- 10,607
- Location
- Sussex, UK
After buggering about with countless linux distro's over the years, including starting out on suse. I have finally found a distro that I have gotten everyting working and looking good.
KDE4 has come along way and is really cool.
My Canon ip4700 actually works in linux, I was amazed that Canon had linux drivers. Then I was annoyed they were only i386. Then I found a post on opensuse forums that said they will work on 64bit if you move a file to a 65bit directory or summit. It worked! I can even print in automatic duplex!
I have now realised that samba is dog slow. Granted, not much I can do about that for my win7 machine. Today I discovered NFS 1000000000% easier to setup than samba and it doesn't cry at linux - linux network folder sharing.
Nvidia drivers and multimedia codecs were a click-a-way.
I copied my win7 font directory into opensuse. The only issue is OCUK forum font looks a little dodge compared to viewing it in win7. I made it abit better, I can live with it.
The desktop folder thingy on KDE desktop screen is an ace feature! I made an icon to my homefolder and my NFS shares!!! Proper easy to use!
After 5 years I have found/been bothered/able to get a fully working linux computer lol.
My affair with arch is over, opensuse I love you! and it's not brown!!!!! win
KDE4 has come along way and is really cool.
My Canon ip4700 actually works in linux, I was amazed that Canon had linux drivers. Then I was annoyed they were only i386. Then I found a post on opensuse forums that said they will work on 64bit if you move a file to a 65bit directory or summit. It worked! I can even print in automatic duplex!
I have now realised that samba is dog slow. Granted, not much I can do about that for my win7 machine. Today I discovered NFS 1000000000% easier to setup than samba and it doesn't cry at linux - linux network folder sharing.
Nvidia drivers and multimedia codecs were a click-a-way.
I copied my win7 font directory into opensuse. The only issue is OCUK forum font looks a little dodge compared to viewing it in win7. I made it abit better, I can live with it.
The desktop folder thingy on KDE desktop screen is an ace feature! I made an icon to my homefolder and my NFS shares!!! Proper easy to use!
After 5 years I have found/been bothered/able to get a fully working linux computer lol.
My affair with arch is over, opensuse I love you! and it's not brown!!!!! win