Turn over Linux?
I have been working for a long time or not to fully go to Linux on all work, and this office software is a problem. Other, it seems to be overcome: input method with SCIM, enough for my input speed; browser uses Opera, customized, can be displayed very well. Some commonly used tools Linux are available. The IM tool is not friendly, it doesn't matter, it can be accepted in the GAIM interface. Tools such as Telnet / SSH / FTP are lightweight, and it is more There is a comparative headache is the problem of font, and you can't compare with Windows. Refer to the method of others, copy the Windows font, and change a lot of configuration files. This also involves the issue of copyright. Linux issued kits generally have firewalls, and you can use it. There is not so much annoying mail virus pull. The system update can be used in yum, kamus, but feeling this tool if it can be downloaded with P2P, look back, it is, it is not good to solve it. Upgrade to KDE3.2, the interface is also more gorgeous. There is still a lot of tools, but that Koffice is really no way. It is estimated that English users are still getting used. Use vi anyway. General, it is edited text. Test Oracle's backup recovery is easy. It feels much better than Windows. At least view logs are more convenient than Windows. Even so, there are most patient working hours every day. It seems that habits are not good to develop.
In fact, if the UI is not only the UI, Linux has now reached the level of Windows 2000. However, this stacked wood work method is very worried, such as: Installing a GTK often has many dependencies, you have to install this library, install this must also install ... Take it, I am very annoying. To put it bluntly, it is lacking the application software standard. I have seen that others have article to describe Linux is universal. I don't even have to use Linux without windows, I think it is a little paranoid. However, Linux company has arrived. Familiar with it The environment is also a technical reserve. Also, in case one day, we don't have Windows available, I am afraid Linux is not two choices. In fact, truly care, or the performance of enterprise applications on Linux. At least, in the Oracle Database, Linux has taken the lead.
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