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  • can I play games on linux?

  • I have an ACER 1810 TZ: can I install SUSE 11.2 or is it better Ubuntu?

  • Lol the video selection was hillarious!!!!

  • Crap

  • did my pc lost the audio or is this a silent video?????

  • @vivauruguay The recorder dosent recorde the audio

  • Solo muestras temas visuales, compiz o cosas por el estilo, no veo el "power" en eso. OJO, no critico a linux, me gusta, pero no me gusta que la gente crea que linux es un cubo que gira, y con este tipo de vídeos se afirman esos pensamientos para los novatos jajaja.

  • Is this battery power friendly for my laptop?  =)

  • @a7nwee Yes

  • is that opensuse style or some installed program im referring to the 3d spinning thing

  • Is that Gnome or KDE man?

  • @UnforgivableMen It's KDE, but rather customized from the default openSUSE install.

  • I have this Linux

  • desktop cube!?!?where u get that

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  • LONG LIVE OPENSUSE!!!

    Was 4 days busy with trying to fix the nvidia driver for my ubuntu. only made fatal errors and i gave up.

    Installed openSUSE and BAM! Right out of the box the driver worked. Im in love <3

  • Good video.

  • its amazing how awesome linux has looked and windows has always lagged behind. i remember playing around with slackware back in like 2002, was so much neater than XP. i have now tried to come back to the linux world, but alas, ubuntu doesnt want to work for me. thinking of trying opensuse or mandriva.

  • This looks fantastic, but sadly the requirements are too high on 11.3 for my ancient laptop :-(

  • @joea608 I'm able to run openSUSE on a 1.8GHz 32-bit AMD Sempron with 512MB memory, an unbelievably slow integrated graphics chip (benches lower than my desktop graphics card from 1999), and a 75GB 4200 RPM IDE hard drive.

  • Opensuse is the best

  • Looks good...unfortunately to be able to do all this in linux requires you to know complex computer engineer codes, why can't you just make it simple like windows? Click click boom.... installed no hassles. Install a driver click click boom, done. A program click click boom,done, a game click click boom done, an update click click boom done...that's why windows 7 is worth every penny, sure linux is free i've tried Ubuntu once, to install a driver is horrible lines of complex codes.

  • @Cpillin425 Well nothing beats the apt-get command to install anything you want, just by the name. However I must agree with you that drivers and most applications are easy to install in Windows because they have user-friendly setup utilities. Also there is this DirectX over OpenGL obsession that got almost all developers to create windows-only games that need to be emulated in linux.

    However if you're not a big gamer and you're a computer science guy like me, you've got to love linux !

  • @Cpillin425 You don't need to know anything complex to install/use openSUSE. openSUSE has the best installer I've ever used for any OS. Drivers for almost everything are built-in, so there's no extra clicking at all. openSUSE has one-click install from the web or from its software installation tool - better than Windows because you can choose from 1000s of programs to install at once. openSUSE can update all of your software, unlike Windows which only updates its own. Give it a shot.

  • You LIke Tarja Turunen!! :D

  • Is that heavy? OpenSuse or Puppy. For normal work, not playing

  • the time is 00:01?

  • Does somebody know if OpenSuse is faster than Ubuntu? I installed Ubuntu on my Laptop and it was way slower than my Windows 7 what surprised me cause everybody was telling it's fast ._.? My laptop isn't actually that bad, about 2 years old and when i bought i it was a very fast laptop compared to many others.

    I know its not explained precisely but maybe someone can although help me out : D

  • @dfb1963 Not sure about opensuse.. but what was slower exactly on ubuntu? It really shouldn't be. Is it possible you didn't install your video card driver? That could make things seem less smooth. Did you have compiz/beryl installed? Mines still faster than windows with loads of compiz effects enabled but might not be for some video cards.

    I would give suse a try if you haven't already, as long as you install it next to windows you got nothing to lose.

  • hi =) why 3D buildings in your Google earth looks so cool? 3D buildings in my google earth looks with not very good textures

  • What power? Desktop power? Where is Productivity? Extreme graphics? No. Good video drivers? No. Good OS? I don't think so. Stop playing "Desktop", it's useless.

  • @dnzota The power not held hostage by Windows, sure. VERY productive!. Pretty extreme graphics.. try that with windows. Video drivers for my particular card are better.. if you consider stable batter. GREAT OS, I think so! You mean 'play desktop' as in play with the the compiz features? believe it or not, compiz isn't just eyecandy. If configured correctly(how you want it) it makes things more productive and smooth, especially with multiple monitors.

  • @bumr055 what graphics card do you have? nvidia drivers are garbage and ati are worse. i've been running windows 7 from beta version and vista for 2 years before 7. it has never crashed so i fail to see the problem with windows. the os stability is depedent on the hardware. stop saying about stability issues because it's not windows 95, 98 or ME. i have 3 monitors on 7680x1600 single desktop configuration.

  • @dnzota Nvidia... maybe the drivers are considered crap to you but.. at least the linux drivers don't cause constant bluescreen of death and freezing. Thats all I really look for though is stability because the only reason it's not a stock card is for the dual outputs. My computer hasn't crashed or frozen or anything since I installed lucid lynx. So it's obviously the software.. especially when your saying the drivers should be BETTER for windows.

  • @dnzota I'm not much of a PC gamer so I look for a light, fast, stable and convenient OS. Don't really care if the drivers are top of the line. As long as it handles 2 monitors with decent 3d effects without ever crashing, I'm happy. Windows doesn't offer me that.

  • can anyone tell me linux opensuse 11.3 works on my dell latitude D610 .

    Intel pentium M,Processor 1.60Ghz 797 Mhz,504 MB of RAM ....

    Plz some one tell me can i install on my laptop ????

  • @venkbabu66 As long as you don't want to multitask lots of programs, it can run. I'm running it on a laptop with a 1.8GHz AMD Sempron with 512MB memory and the world's slowest hard drive. It uses almost all of the CPU, but I can play 720p video fullscreen on it. :-)

  • @duncreg

    Just as a supplement.

    I am running XFCE Debian on a 4-year-old HP CQ45,

    2.7GHz Dual Core

    4GB RAM

    Usually it only takes up 200mb ram. I once opened 60+ tabs in firefox. No lag, no crash, smooth as hell. Still only 600mb.

    Debian may not be for beginners. But anyone should give Linux a try.

  • @zhoulingyu I use Linux because it is FAST.

  • Linux Definition:

    Non-proprietary operating system (OS) for digital computers.

  • Whats better? mandriva, ubuntu, or openSUSE???

  • For an experienced user of windows how easy is this to operate?

  • @Gruffington31 3 stages. 1- first day. you dont quite get it as you cant find anything anywhere. 2- end of first day. oooh, so this is how it works... 3- second day. you hate windows. :P

    no, seriously. you get used to it pretty quick and then realize windows is unnecessarily heavy and slow. try it.

  • @zerosonico I'm still using my "test" install of openSUSE that I installed just under one year ago. :-) I haven't needed to use Windows since. :-) It helps that for a few years prior, I made the decision to choose crossplatform programs when all else was equal. Now I still have openOffice, Vuze, VLC, MPlayer, Audacity, RapidMiner, Google Earth, jDownload, Opera, Firefox, Dosbox, ScummVM, VirtualBox, Firebird, GIMP, etc. that I was using on Windows.

  • @duncreg and without virus....

  • @Gruffington31 It's very XP-like with the extras from Win7, if that helps.

  • what distro for a very old computer, that has a windows 98 on?

  • i think TinyCore

  • @KvaHackSoft tnx, i'll try that, i found puppy linux too.

  • @malik932008 archlinux with xfce4

  • @malik932008 chrusbang is good also

  • @malik932008 Xubuntu or Mint XFCE.

  • @malik932008 Try Slitaz cooking

  • @malik932008 Puppy linux

  • What about drivers, mp3 playback... an DVD codecs????

  • @leptium

    .

    For me at least, I found all my nVidia drivers in the default repos and everything else was pre-packaged (xorg was kind of a pain). MP3 plugins I must've got through amarok and audacity. And if I remember, DVD encoding went about the same way.

  • I use opensuse 11.2 on ALL my desktops and my laptop, 64bit KDE =)

  • hi, im goin to install opensuse onto my machine but im wondering if it has the ability to play DVD's? If not then can someone kindly direct me to some packages which lets it play DVD's, im gettin tired of windows, opensuse looks kick-ass! but i want DVD ability as well then i will be 100% satisfied with it, thanks everyone who is willing to help me! =D

  • @FreedomFighter247 same here i installed ubuntu 10.4 and couldnt get it to work with my ati radeon xpress 1250, im quite pissed about it, im thinking about trying opensuse too.

  • Which desktop environment would you suggest me to use on OpenSUSE??? KDE or Gnome??? I haven't decided yet.

  • is kde?

  • Bravo ;-)

  • OpenSUSE RuleZZZZ!

  • vientos

  • @MrRyanxe

    I have Acer Aspire 6920G Bn and everything works perfectly!

  • I need help installing a screen recorder for suse 11.2. If you could make a noob proof tutorial that would be great.

  • I'm gonna try this ...I have always being like a windows fan and got windows 7 on all my pc and laptop but gonna give "Opensuse a try I've tried Ubuntu but had so much problems locating drivers

  • what would you recomend for a Dell optiplex GX260? openSUSE, Ubuntu 9.10 or Linux mint 8? system specs are a geforce 5200FX graphics card and 788MB ram are the only upgraded things.

  • @hobbs312 Wow, same system here, except I still have all the default parts (Nvidia Vanta and 512 MB of RAM here)...

    You should try all 3 if you can, just burn them to a CD, take each one for a spin and install whichever one best suits your needs. (Ubuntu 9.10 user here, but I want to try openSuSE because it's apparently better for older systems like mine)

  • @hobbs312 openSUSE 11.2 for sure. with Ubuntu many dirvers just dont want to work. Especialy wireless. personal experience. Had to switch from ubuntu

  • @chernobila I couldn't get the wireless to work on opensuse?? :O

  • Ubuntu and mint is based on a BETA version of debian and has its share of bugs. But drop ubuntu, mint is based on ubuntu again but better, so youre question should be opensuse or mint. I think mint/ubuntu have had too much bugs now regarding compiz (visual desktop effects) so i really cant recomend it anymore. Ive had 3-4 installs of both, and both refused to reboot after playing around with desktop effects. Try opensuse instead.

  • it looks pretty nice, a perfect substitute to windows vista

    Tarja Turunen and Nightwish rocks btw

  • Fonts on opensuse look like antialiasing never existed. Are they back on 90's? As far as I remember, even Conectiva linux had beautiful fonts, It didn't offered me an easy way to install my video drivers (ati hd4850), as Ubuntu did (man, windows installs this automatically via windows update, and mac osx, well, no drivers, just kernel extensions which loads automatically)

  • osx's Spaces makes life even more efficient than linux cube

  • but beryl can do all that spaces can do. and more. and apple completely stole spaces from linux.

  • @Cytrs at least Apple don't lie about where they rob their "ideas" from unlike another major propriety OS provider.......

    I'm trying Ubuntu on my old laptop (thinkpad R40e) at the minute intend to upgrade the thing then try other distros as I want to get into Linux and then get my friends and family into it too, thinking of Slackware as I hear it's the least windows-like but takes time to master so went with ubuntu for the min.

    don't know y i just shared this with u but feedback is welcome!!

  • Idk about that, but it's all personal preference.

  • Was in Ubuntu first time I saw the cube desktop... I tried it and loved it! make ur desktop 400% more efficient than Vista...(not responding), I went back to windows and Ho ly crap! Could not stand it longer than 3 days. BTW, now I use 6 screens cylinder!

  • sorry.. a cube just made it 300% more efficient.

  • wich program do you use for video recording? tomorrow i'm going to install openSUSE, i'm sick of windows 7

  • @Bullyfan1994 I will install it today ;-) Im sick of windows too

  • @Bullyfan1994 you are a smart man, I switched to linux about 2 years ago, I have no problems since then, no errors, no annoing blue screens. Windows is crap, it gets bigger and slower, you constantly have to upgrade your hardware to keep up, what is the point? how does that improve anything? it's not eaven that eye cathing, it's just unnecessarily "shiny" like a crap with diamants. We need to make faster hardware and faster operating systems also, that is the true way to go

  • @Bullyfan1994 there r 2 hypecams 4 this 1.record my desktop n xvid cap .... or otherwise if u have wine then try using camtasia or wat u want !

  • is open suse a modern type of linux? is it a good distro??? i dunno there are many to choose from...wat would u say?

  • i suggest you start with linux mint (based on ubuntu) it has all the codecs preinstalled for almost all sorts of video and audio formats.

    Plus installing new software is easier (contains a centralized program that manages add/remove programs), its a little more difficult in opensuse.

  • I personally prefer Ubuntu, it's more user friendly than openSUSE in my opinion. If you're new to Linux, I highly recommend starting out with Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala, then try out different distros via Virtualbox or VMware Player. Good luck :)

  • pre 9.xx i would have no problems recomending ubuntu, now i feel like ubuntu has become a mine field of bugs. Will it boot today? yes or no? Here its compiz (desktop effects) that have screwed up several installs. I hope the LTS version of ubuntu released in a month will fix this. I wait for mint to release theirs ofcourse. If the problems are still there, then its time to give opensuse a try.

  • One of top-class distro. And my favorite.

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  • Actually it's KWin. Get your facts right.

  • alright, i'm downloading 11.2 right now... you aught to put up a list of all this cool software for the newbies

    whats that earth, Marble?

  • how doe you doe that whit the cubes

    desktop?

  • Sweet

  • are you running yahoo apps

  • not yet ;)

  • is this out-of-the-box and easy, or only after 12 hours of terminal-tennis configuration?

  • yeah, its very easy - out-of-the-box.

  • Why terminal tennis? In KDE customization is easy.

  • yeah its very easy !!! ;)

  • ok, thank you for comments ;)

  • Comment means you actually give some commentary -_-"

    nice vid, btw

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