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		<title>Lazy Saturday with Suse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2006 22:22:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I pulled out a copy of Suse 10.0 and installed it on one of the desktops I&#8217;ve got laying around. I had forgotten how user-friendly and well developed Suse is. I started running the install after reading in several places that the most stable MySQL setups are built from source on Suse machines. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I pulled out a copy of Suse 10.0 and installed it on one of the desktops I&#8217;ve got laying around. I had forgotten how user-friendly and well developed Suse is. I started running the install after reading in several places that the most stable MySQL setups are built from source on Suse machines. I have also been using Ubuntu for so long that I was sort of worried that I was getting out of &#8220;Linux&#8221; and into &#8220;Ubuntu&#8221;.<br />
I started hangingout at #planet.mysql &#8211; which is odd for me &#8211; I am a complete novice there, surrounded by the Gods of MySQL, but I look forward to hearing what they have to say and try to keep my mouth shut!<br />
Still frustrated with apache includes. It&#8217;s rare that I give up on a problem, and I haven&#8217;t worked on my apache2 include problem in awhile. I&#8217;m wondering if the source build that I&#8217;m doing on Suse will make things work better? FYI &#8211; if you missed it, I kept getting syntax errors when I tried to do server side includes in Apache.<br />
I have discovered the MySQL 5.1 manual (<a href="http://downloads.mysql.com/docs/refman-5.1-en.pdf" target="_blank">direct link</a>)is actually a great read &#8211; I would reccommend it. I&#8217;m only through the first couple hundred pages, but it&#8217;s a page-turner.. geek style.<br />
As a side note, my wonderful wife, (who is a &#8220;Linux rejectionist&#8221; ) has been running Vista RC2 on her 3.4GHz, 2GB system (we call it the &#8220;pink computer&#8221;). I have found a few things I like, and a few things I disliked about the setup &#8211; keep in mind that it&#8217;s RC2, not the retail release!</p>
<p>Likes:<br />
- The widget panel is nice &#8211; I like watching our photos, and the CPU/Memory widget.<br />
- The Windows Experience Rating is a nice tool &#8211; As a non-gamer, I was not aware that my NVidia 6200 was such a bottleneck.<br />
- The GUI is intuitive. This may be a result of my being a OS enthusiast, but I generally knew how to get what I wanted without having to search for help.</p>
<p>Dislikes:<br />
- Constantly having to tell Windows what could or couldn&#8217;t run. Security should be a system-level function, not a user process.<br />
- The NVidia drivers were difficult to install in Vista. The UI does a lot of hand-holding (which can be good), but the installer didn&#8217;t work with the driver files, so they had to be manually inserted (with &#8220;have disk&#8221;). Vista didn&#8217;t like my tinkering with the drivers either- if I removed my device driver, Vista would replace it with its own version. Good for a novice, irritating for a geek.<br />
- The Office 2007 Beta Powerpoint is attractive, and I like the menus, but the type-rate reminds me of a 486. I&#8217;m not sure what&#8217;s going on with the internals, but typing in powerpoint is laggy and makes me think of typing on a remote system with a bad connection.</p>
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