For users, a system that can be used is most important. I am mainly used in the use of Desktop Linux. With the mind, Desktop Linux is really not the preferred system of the primary user because it is too difficult. With I refer to: I have used the new Windows system, from Win3.1 to WinXP, there is a certain experience from the use aspect; in Linux, operation, maintenance, use is unclear, only the only work in previous work Little Unix and Xenix's foundation, basically I forgot. I am more smooth from the installation system to find applications, but when I resolve the conflict setting, I don't know how to start. Fortunately, you have enough information on the network, so you can basically deal with it. However, in primary users, especially those with poor data finders, this is a big trouble. So, use Desktop Linux, it is best to choose a version that can provide full support services, or exercise your own data lookup capability. ^ _ ^ Linux under the software, excellent software, but not necessarily every one of the best software is the one you are satisfied. If the release provided by the company, this problem may have a certain solution, you'd better choose the company's application package. But if you create a system yourself, it is recommended to find a good job first (where Hiweed Debian is a good choice), then finds the right application in practice according to the online introduction. If you just want to use Desktop Linux, Hiweed Debian is enough to cope. It performs excellent integration work based on Debian's good foundation, setting comparison, the software is also rich: network (Firefox, GFTP, D4X, Gaim with QQ Support, Sylpheed, Resource Browser (ROX, MC) , Editor (GVIM), Reader (XPDF), Image Processing (SCIM), Multimedia (XMMS, GXINE), XWindow (XFCE4), translation software (STARDICT), etc.
I am very satisfied with Hiweed Debian and use Debian's resource library on it to establish your own application collection: 1. System Tool: Terminal: GNOME Terminal Disk Space View: gtkdiskfree file lookup: kfind, gnome-find GNOME-Find appearance, KFIND start speed full) Installation package management: APTITUDE, KPACKAGE, GNOME-APT User Switch Graphics: GKSU Input Method: SCIM2. Network Tool: Browser: Firefox, Mozilla (I think Firefox is enough So just change the topic) Breakpoint renewal download: D4X FTP client: GFTP Mail client: kmail (in combination with Korganizer) Blog Browser: Liferea (support Chinese is not good), Akregator (KDE interface, slow Straw (did not run) instant communication software: Gaim with QQ SUPORT (support MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, QQ) 3. Personal Information Management Tool: Schedule Arrangement: Korganizer (slow), GNOME-PIM (Interface Alternative) Instant Post: Knotes Address Book: Kaddress (and Korganizer) Financial Management: GNUCASH4. Other Tools: Office Software: OpenOffice Editor: Gedit Calculator: Gnome-Calculator (gcalctool) Reader: XPDF, Chmsee (these two support Chinese quite Good) 5. Media Tool: Media Play: XMMS, GXINE, RealPlayer Image Processing: GIMP Image Browse: GQVIEW Audio Editor: Audacity6. Development Tool: Icon Editor: Gnome-IconEdit Database: mysql-Server, MySQL-Admin, MySQL-Client , Mysql-Navigator Java: J2SDK1.4.2_05 Mono: Monodevelop, Monodoc Python: Python2.3.4, Python2.3.4-Nuint, IDLE-Python2.3.4 i De: Eclipse (you can support Java, C / C , Python, Ruby, C #, I use it to learn Java, write some c) Debug tool: GVD UML Tool: argouml (seem to not support Chinese) Help: devhelp7. Game: VisualBasicadvance (GameBoyAdvance Simulator), GNOME-MAJONGG (Sichuan Major),