Well that one came with OSX the rest of them I just find at random - I find them via google or even stumble. I have a ****ton of them on a external drive someware I will try an post them some ware soon.
My Fedora 9 install. Trying to move over to it permanently but have a couple of bugging issues. (Dual monitors, not sure I like the music players etc.)
How are you liking it any how? Linux I meen an you might whant to give FreeBSD a go aswell it's a nice OS an tbh it has better 3rd party driver support.
How are you liking it any how? Linux I meen an you might whant to give FreeBSD a go aswell it's a nice OS an tbh it has better 3rd party driver support.
I'm not too sure. Fedora I really like, I love using the command line (as I do with CentOS on my server). I have got it looking how I want within the desktop environment for Gnome, have problems with KDE themeing though, which is a shame as I prefer the KDE bar more than gnome. I hate the look of the login screen, which unfortunately is a mess to change.
As I said, dual monitor implementation is not very good and I do not like Amarok. It lacks the functionality of my Foobar setup and has crashed my system.
These faults make me lead to saying Linux is not ready for the average home desktop user. I would install it as my only OS on a laptop with out a second thought though.
These faults make me lead to saying Linux is not ready for the average home desktop user. I would install it as my only OS on a laptop with out a second thought though.