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Newer page: version 11 Last edited on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 4:18:42 am by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
Older page: version 7 Last edited on Friday, February 28, 2003 12:39:02 pm by JohnMcPherson Revert
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+''InNeedOfRefactor -- urgently. Some overlap with [SelectingADistribution] etc.''  
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 This Wiki tends to be running towards technical/programming things (mostly thanks to PerryLorier's interest in wikiing them) which is all well and good, but not relevant to everyone. So here's another line of discussion. 
  
 !Your guide to enjoying Linux or other Free Unices on the desktop. 
  
-As Linux evolves, people obviously see it as being a competitor to MicrosoftWindows as an 'every day e-mail web/email/games platform for YourMum to use.'. Is it at that point yet? Hopefully this discussion will get you thinking and maybe even running Linux as a day-to-day operating system. 
+As Linux evolves, people obviously see it as being a competitor to MicrosoftWindows as an 'every day e-mail web/email/games platform for your mom to use.'. Is it at that point yet? Hopefully this discussion will get you thinking and maybe even running Linux as a day-to-day operating system. 
  
 A page on ExcusesNotToRunLinux (and how to get over them) would come in handy here, as would GamingOnLinux. If someone complains that ultra-important application x doesn't run under Linux, have a look at the WineNotes page. 
  
-Lets get a GoodDesktopDistributions page and put Red Hat, Lycoris, Elx, etc on it.  
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+Lets get a ~ GoodDesktopDistributions ''~[folded into SelectingADistribution -- Ed.]'' page and put Red Hat, Lycoris, Elx, etc on it. 
  
 Here are some pages that you can all help out by defining. 
  
 * DesktopEnvironment 
 * What is BlueCurve and why is it a good idea 
 * Choosing GnomeVsKde 
 * Read about AntiAliasedFonts, how it works and doesn't, what provides it and whether or not you want to use it. See FontNotes for links to setting up nice fonts on your machine. 
 * Laptop or LCD users may wish to see SubPixelAntiAliasing. 
+* LinuxForYourMum  
  
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 This may be a bit technical for this line of discussion, but ConKolivas has made a patchset aimed at improving system responsiveness with emphassis on the desktop environment. These patches include the O(1) scheduler, KernelPreemption, LowLatency and CompressedCaching. See [-ckPatchset]. 
  
 ''These are in 2.5 already no?'' -- PerryLorier