ext2 it is. So far it works nicely. File transfers are quick and when I switch it from USB2 to firewire, it should be even better. The only thing I didn't like is that the file system takes up 5.2% of the partition. I have 4 partitions from 30GB to 60GB and all showed 5.2% usage before I...
I hope so. Unfortunately it will be delayed until December 20th and who knows how long after that it will be bug free enough for me to want to use it.
I'm tired of waiting :P
I use Opera almost exclusively for web. I keep firefox around for certain things. My bank's website doesn't work well with Opera. Flash works better in firefox under freeBSD but that isn't an issue with linux. Still I think konqueror doesn't make a great file manager.
How well does...
What irritates me the most about KDE is the inconsistencies in the window manager. Some windows remember the position that I had last placed them and others don't. While this can be fixed WINDOW-BY-WINDOW it is too tedious. There should be a universal switch to make ALL windows remember their...
What is the best choice for a file system on a USB hard disk used exclusively for data backups?
Here are my criteria:
Low overheadLow defragmentationReliable, although journaling is optional (?)Compatable with most operating systems
I'm thinking ext2 but I'm not sure. I'm not too...
Lately I've been playing around with Ubuntu Feisty in live mode on my main system and I've installed xubuntu on my toy PC (pIII, 128mb RAM). Overall I am very impressed. I tried ubuntu 4.10 and 5.04 a long while back and just didn't like it at all but a lot has changed. I have been using...
That is very true. CDE, KDE, GNOME, and XFCE are DESKTOP ENVIRONMENTS (the DE in KDE).
All dekstop environments have window managers built in. Window managers are simply the subsystem that displays windows and buttons and anything graphical interface related to the screen.