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Re: Re: Linux Daily? By: Tony Langdon to Eric Renfro on Fri Jul 26 2019 07:51 pm ER>> I cannot think of a single thing where one actually does something ER>> "better" than the other, in any way. TL> I disagree, some things work better in some environments, others work TL> better in different environments. One big thing for me is a fairly complex TL> installation of Thunderbird definitely works better in a Linux TL> environment, which can be kept clean and simple, without various TL> antimalware products competing for the CPU's attention, every time mail is TL> scanned. Thunderbird and Windows also experience some odd focus changes TL> that aren't commanded by the click of a mouse. No such issues on Linux. Hmmmm... I mean, the imposed requirements of even having to have "antivirus" software specifically is pretty much degrading even the chances of having "better" in the vocabulary at all when it comes to Windows. The fact you have to have something like that constantly running just to prevent both infection and spreading alone... Focus changes, minor things, in my book. And that can always vary, even in Linux, based on what Desktop Environment or window-manager you use. :) TL> On the other side, a lot of ham radio software still requires a Windoes TL> OS. SOme will run under WINE, but not all of them will work that way. Hmm.. Never done HAM stuff, so I can't really comment on that. I have done nodal networking techniques with various things, and could digress to say that the difference between HAM packets and other forms of network packets over radio waves can definitely vary significantly. Especially in security aspects, and since it's over the air, security is highly important in my book. ER>> But, my reasons for using Linux Mint are pretty much ended when ER>> Cinnamon started showing me ghosted taskbar items on the taskbar of ER>> my secondary display, and the only resolution to solving it was... TL> Hmm, never had that issue at least, not yet. For me, it started being a real issue around Cinnamon 4.x, when it really started to get unstable. I've gone to using my old trusty XFCE which has never let me down. Unlike KDE, Gnome, Cinnamon, and pretty much everything else to date actually, in terms of DE's. )))[Psi-Jack -//- Decker] --- SBBSecho 3.08-Linux* Origin: Decker's Heaven -//- bbs.deckersheaven.com (1:135/371) SEEN-BY: 1/120 10/0 1 14/5 6 15/0 16/101 18/0 19/36 20/4609 34/999 90/1 SEEN-BY: 102/401 103/705 104/57 106/201 116/18 116 120/331 123/0 25 50 115 120 SEEN-BY: 123/140 150 755 128/2 135/0 300 366 371 377 379 153/7715 154/10 203/0 SEEN-BY: 214/22 218/0 1 215 401 410 501 520 640 700 802 221/0 1 6 360 222/2 SEEN-BY: 229/426 230/150 152 240/1120 5832 250/1 261/38 100 1466 266/512 SEEN-BY: 267/155 275/100 280/464 5003 282/1031 1056 291/1 111 292/854 310/31 SEEN-BY: 320/119 219 340/400 342/13 396/45 423/120 633/0 267 280 281 384 410 SEEN-BY: 633/412 509 640/1321 1384 712/848 770/1 801/161 189 2320/105 2452/250 SEEN-BY: 3634/0 12 15 24 27 50 119 5020/545 715 1042 @PATH: 135/371 300 3634/12 261/38 218/700 103/705 280/464 221/1 640/1384 @PATH: 633/280 267 |
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