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posted by janrinok on Friday December 23 2016, @08:47PM   Printer-friendly
from the try-another-distro? dept.

I've been using MacOSX as my primary desktop since the days of Rhapsody. But I always had Linux virtual machines running on occasions. A dwindling number of machines at home were running Linux, most notably a couple of Raspberry Pi and a Synology Diskstation. And when I installed Linux, I usually went for Ubuntu, which did a good job polishing the user experience. The build ring for Tao3D includes a number of virtual machines running several major distros for testing purpose, but it's been quite inactive for a while, and repairing it is on my short-term to-do list.

Working for Red Hat, I thought I had to use Fedora as my primary desktop. And the experience has been a bit underwhelming so far, unfortunately. In just three days, I managed to render a Mac Book Pro unbootable in OSX, had several different issues with skippy or laggy mouse cursors and even non-responsive keyboards, had a driver crash attempting to access my home Wi-Fi, found out the hard way that NFS performance is just horrible, and had to use Google for trivial things way too often.

I complained several times on this blog about what I perceived as a degradation of OSX software quality since 10.6, but this experience with Linux puts all this in some serious perspective.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by TheRaven on Saturday December 24 2016, @08:41AM

    by TheRaven (270) on Saturday December 24 2016, @08:41AM (#445488) Journal
    My partner is half English, half Hong-Kong Chinese. Her (Chinese) mother prefers 'oriental' to 'asian' because no one who isn't obsessive compulsive remembers that it's defining a region of the world based on its position in Europe, and it's a lot more specific than asian. Describing someone as asian is barely more specific than describing them as human: more than half the population of the world lives in Asia (or a bit less, depending on which continent model you use) and the region encompasses dozens of distinct ethnic groups.
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  • (Score: 1) by purple_cobra on Saturday December 24 2016, @12:12PM

    by purple_cobra (1435) on Saturday December 24 2016, @12:12PM (#445520)

    What do you mean, "words have meanings" [thefreedictionary.com]?
    Sarcasm aside, has any of the professionally offended class argued that she shouldn't prefer this word?

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 27 2016, @09:32PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 27 2016, @09:32PM (#446469)

    Yeah. Referring to a people using the name of their continent can be construed as an insult.

    -A Canadian