On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 14:05 -0700, Josh Coffman wrote: > On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Craig White wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 12:37 -0700, Josh Coffman wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > It's been a while since I took a few distro's recent releases for a > > > test drive. I've stuck with Ubuntu not because I love it but because > > > it was a lot easier to get a working desktop with than my favored > > > Fedora. With recent releases and how fast things improve in nix world, > > > I'm wondering if other major distros have gotten better at the > > > desktop. Can anyone say whether the recent releases from Fedora, > > > Mandriva, or even OpenSuse make setting up your desktop easier? > > > > > > I should mention that at one time I had written down every step and > > > command I used to get a working desktop with Fedora 6. This, for me, > > > means including nvidia drivers, ndiswrapper with broadcom driver (at > > > the time bcm43xx drivers didn't support faster than 802.11b speeds), > > > compiz, multimedia playback, and my personal favorite apps/games. > > > > > > Ubuntu enables easier installation of nvidia, ndiswrapper, and > > > multimedia. Has Fedora gotten better or are they still in a death grip > > > with purist theology? I thought Mandriva felt a little lite as a > > > desktop, and YAST2 makes me crazy. How are these doing? > > > > > > Yeah, I read some reviews, but those only say so much. Besides, I've > > > always gotten good feedback from PLUG members. > > ---- > > Fedora 9 (the latest release) uses xorg that is not presently supported > > by nvidia and thus, there would be no way to make compiz work with an > > nvidia card today. That could change tomorrow but I think it will take a > > month or so. > > > > Fedora 9 also took a major jump in KDE (KDE-4) which does have some > > feature regression at this stage if you are a KDE user. > > > > As for multimedia...it is doubtful that they will ever change their > > position, they don't provide binaries/codecs but they do offer to link > > you in with fluendo where you can 'purchase' licensed copies and of > > course, you always have the option of installing livna repository which > > will get the various codecs for multimedia. Livna also publishes the ati > > & nvidia binary packages (when available) and it makes sense to add > > Livna to your repository list. I suppose that if you felt that they were > > ever in a 'death grip with purist theology', then you won't feel that > > they've changed. > > > > In all, it was a very aggressive release. > > > > Craig > > > > I've had strange package conflicts before from livna versus other > repos. Its been a while but i think it was because I was getting the > nvidia driver from them and some other package from another place and > they both had the same dependency but different version numbers. > > I understand where they are coming from; I just wish there was an > easier/faster way to get a desktop setup with Fedora. ---- Livna and rpmforge/dag/freshrpms/atrpms seem to conflict and for the casual user, livna should be enough and easy enough to manage. Enabling Livna and any of these 'others' is a challenge, not for the faint hearted. Presently, I am using just livna and adobe repositories (and obviously the fedora repositories)...things work well. I actually upgrade from Fedora 7 to Fedora 8, removed the freshrpms packages and then used the new 'preupgrade' package to upgrade to Fedora 9 and it worked great. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss