Free BSD and Neptune Linux
Let me dish out with Free BSD it has no Live CD in the 14th version but only Install version. I think it is the right decision. Just went through a YouTube item on Linux who use Toxedo Linux from Germany says, lot of Linux guys try a Live DVD or USB and give up straight away. BSD has not got a good market share at this moment, it would drop more, if they introduce a Live Version.
Lot of Linux guys who have commercial interests do this trick of not letting one had a Live Version.
Good example is Ashi Linux which I have never tested (text mode only) or would try in the future. Let Apple Guys do that for themselves. Ashi Linux provides text mode developer support. This is craty way to lure unsuspecting Linux developers to tinker with the code without a payment method.
Regarding Neptune Linux, I forgot its name to begin with and then I had no space in my NUC which is full of Linux iso images. I tried Neptune to see it whether it gives a healthy relationship with the long forgotten KDE desktop.
I will not use it but I will use MX Linux KDE version, which I have already installed in addition to Netrunner.
No Neptune for many reasons.
I installed Xournel and Basket Notes and even though it boasts a persistent image on the Live USB, it did not register them when rebooted.
The Persistent package is faulty.
It does not allow Synaptic Package Manager unlike Netrunner for me to Install Abiword Office package.
It did not even recognize the password for the WiFi on the reboot.
Enough of problems and I won't recommend it to a new user of Linux.
By the way, my laptop has a 500GB SATA and it has hundreds of Linux images there which I can write to a USB and boot with my NUC. That solves my lack of space problem in the NUC.
I am a practical guy and not a bloated image guy and that is why I use Linux.
Of course, I can remove some of my Debian Linux images to free some space, if I need any space.
My book files are very tiny only the Linux Essential has 1MB file.
Linux saves file sizes to manageable sizes.
As a result, the upload time is very fast in the Internet.
Good Bye.
No comments:
Post a Comment