true true.This only happens if you're a noob.
true true.This only happens if you're a noob.
+ infinityEveryone complains about netbooks running slowly, that's because most people are stupid enough to be running Windows on them. Ubuntu netbook will work so much more efficiently than Windows.
That's if you want to use open office and GIMP which have serious compatibility issues compared to the industry standards. Sure, GNOME has come a long way, but in my opinion linux will never, and should never, attempt to take over the GUI market. Leave linux for the servers =). Besides, win7 has pretty decent resource management anyway, following the restructure of the windows kernel.Everyone complains about netbooks running slowly, that's because most people are stupid enough to be running Windows on them. Ubuntu netbook will work so much more efficiently than Windows.
What compatibility issues? The open standard image and office document formats are PNG and OpenDocument respectively, both are fully compatible with GIMP and OpenOffice, OpenDocument is actually the native file format of OpenOffice. Just because Microsoft uses their own proprietary file formats does not mean they are standard. Anyway, OpenOffice can handle Microsoft Office file formats just fine, and if for some strange reason you would want to use Microsoft Office it runs via WINE very well.That's if you want to use open office and GIMP which have serious compatibility issues compared to the industry standards. Sure, GNOME has come a long way, but in my opinion linux will never, and should never, attempt to take over the GUI market. Leave linux for the servers =). Besides, win7 has pretty decent resource management anyway, following the restructure of the windows kernel.
wtf is with this ultra-conservativism? How can this kind of treatment not spark resentment towards the parent?my computer is located in the lounge room (parents don't trust me)
Not being a fanboy or anything, but 6 hour battery life on a 2009 MBP after a years solid use... FTW.i don't know what some of you guys are all whining about.
Sure, it's considerably smaller, but I've personally had no problem whatsoever with regards to function, typing, or whatever.
If you're planning on getting a netbook, I'd say go with eeepc. I bought one for about $500 a few months ago, and I'm completely happy with it. It's also alot lighter than a standard notebook, and that's a huge plus for me personally as my tiny asian arms aren't strong enough to cope with dragging a fucking laptop back and forth at uni. and the battery life is also great as well, as unlike laptops, I do not need to bring my charger with me to uni.
- This is what I meant by 'spotless' .Arcon said:Keeping them empty isn't going to keep them from getting slow, stopping stupid useless processes from running is though.