Slackware vs the others
Derek Trotter
expat.arizonan at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 19:24:39 MST 2013
This happened often enough that I'm sure the machine was locking up.
Video playback stopped. So did music. Any game I might have been
playing stopped. It wouldn't respond to pings. Ctrl+alt+delete did
nothing. Ctrl+f1 did nothing. Trust me. It locked up. Slackware just
works. Even though I have to compile some programs and this takes some
time, in the end, they work. I won't mess with the other distros. Also
the others had trouble identifying and configuring either the audio,
video or both. Kubuntu would ID the monitor and give me 1600x900, but I
had to mess with the audio. Debian would get the audio right, but it
acted as if the monitor was 4x3. The others had varying problems. Once
I got the audio and video working, I'd install vlc and there was trouble
with it playing audio correctly and resuming audio playback after
pausing and unpausing.
When I installed slackware and ran it the first time, the video was
correctly configures and so was the audio. When I installed vlc, it
played audio when resuming playback after pausing. I'll stick with
slackware as long as I have this machine. When I eventually get
another, I'll try the others again. I really liked being able to type
in apt-get install whatever and have it running a minute or two later.
But that doesn't do me much good if I can't watch a Firefly episode all
the way through.
I'm sure slackware isn't for everybody, but I'm glad it's there.
Derek
On 01/07/2013 05:57 PM, Brian Cluff wrote:
> Just curious; are you sure that it was actually locking up? It might
> be that something was making the X server become unresponsive, but the
> machine, as a whole, was just fine.
> Recently my machine was "locking up" a lot, but it would only do it
> when I was listing to music. It turned out that there is a bug in
> Amarok that if it tries to play an MP3 file that has 0 size. that it
> would crash, and it turns out that if it crashes after the screen has
> blanked that things go bonkers and nothing responds.
>
> ...but it turns out that I could still ssh into my machine from
> another computer and investigate what was broken. Turns out that when
> I went to recover a bunch of MP3 files from some CDs that were about
> 20 years old that when it couldn't recover the file it just wrote out
> the name of the file with nothing in it.
>
> In any case, I've found that Linux almost never locks up, it just
> becomes unresponsive from the desktop, to the point that CTRL+ALT+F1
> won't ever do anything for you, but ssh/telnet will almost always get
> you into the machine and let you identify and kill what is causing the
> problem.
>
> The only reason I mention this is that is you find that Slackware
> won't do it for you in the long run, there may be hope in getting one
> of your previous distros to work for you.
>
> Brian Cluff
>
> On 01/07/2013 02:42 PM, Derek Trotter wrote:
>> Some of you might remember of the last few months me posting about my
>> system locking up running linux. This last Saturday marked my system
>> running slackware for a whole week without locking up once. Before this
>> I had tried Kubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora and Centos.
>>
>> I'm guessing Slackware has something the other distros I've tried don't
>> or the others have something Slackware doesn't. There has to be some
>> difference. Any ideas what it is?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Derek
>>
>> --
>> "I get my copy of the daily paper, look at the obituaries page, and
>> if I’m not there, I carry on as usual."
>>
>> Patrick Moore
>>
>>
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