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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Posted: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:32:55 Post Subject: |
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k3b is Linux only, incase you're looking for Windows software :-P.
GAIM, however, is written for Linux but has Windows ports available. I've never tried Trillian, though. _________________ 5 home-built PCs, ASUS A6Jc Laptop, and a PowerEdge 2650 - all running Gentoo. Now if only I can get a car and plane to run it. Take a look at my Gallery! |
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Little Bruin
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DragonMaster Rated NC-17
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 19:57:33 Post Subject: |
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DragonMaster wrote: | For Linux, there's Kopete too. |
Kopete is only available in KDE. I use KDE, but not all desktop Linux users do. I still like GAIM better, anyway.
DragonMaster wrote: | What about Google's new Spreadsheet(beta) thing to replace Excel? |
Not going to happen. |
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DragonMaster Rated NC-17
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Posted: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 20:45:57 Post Subject: |
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Quote: | Kopete is only available in KDE. I use KDE, but not all desktop Linux users do. I still like GAIM better, anyway. |
k3b too, but if you have the KDE libs, it will work with any desktop environments. |
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Posted: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 21:42:34 Post Subject: |
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KDE > GNOME.
Don't know why, but I seem to like KDE better than GNOME.
Also, been playing with Suse 10.0... I'm liking it. Tempted to dual boot to it. |
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Posted: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 00:58:02 Post Subject: |
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I like KDE alot more than GNOME, too. KDE offers more options that GNOME just does not have, and it has more features that Windows users might be used to. Multiple sessions, for example, are available with KDE 3.5. It's a lot more complicated that Windows XP's "switch user," but still just as useful and neat.
But I did uncover a neat lighweight GUI called Enlightenment. It was the GUI on the Pentoo LiveCD I had to use to install Gentoo on my laptop. It lacks alot of the configuration stuff that KDE has in the extensive Control Center, however, it's still very useful and looks as good, if not better, IMHO. DR16 looks a bit rough, but DR17 is something to look at. If you want to try different GUIs out, definately try that one.
And Dragon, Linux 2.6 kernels are much faster than the Windows 2000 kernels. Infact, by default, it's faster than Windows 2000's kernel in frequency (250Hz), but you can change the kernel frequency to 1000Hz (like I did) and it's the fastest kernel in theoretical clock speed. The different that you would notice is minimal in a server, infact may be a performance decrease. But use that setting on a desktop with the PREEMPT config settings and you can shave off 7ms latency off online gaming instantly, and increase your framerates. XP = 8ms kernel clock, whereas when set to 1000Hz, Linux kernel is 1ms kernel clock. Plus Linux makes better use of caches/buffers in RAM than Windows. Windows removes programs from RAM once it exits. Linux leaves it there so if it's called again it loads practically instantaneously, or until the RAM is too full and then just enough cache is dumped to fit the newly running program.
You'd have to compile your own kernel if you want those types of settings, but it really is easy to do. I can write a mini-HOWTO to share if you want for RPM based distributions (mainly Fedora/CentOS/RHEL). |
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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