Speaking of Gnome or KDE, I'm currently evaluating Linux on the desktop for the company that I work at and would definitly be interested in people's comments or any resources that would help me make a determination of which desktop to implement. There seems to be a lot of "noise" when it comes to choosing between these two desktops and not a whole bunch of useful information.
Any takers?:)
Totally agree...
Although I'd even go farther and suggest that it would be great to have 802.11 capability rather then Bluetooth; this would allow for increased range and the capability to create an adhoc network allowing a large group of people in the same area to play multiplayer games together.
Web browsing on a GBA?? pfftrs...
As long as the system restore features are enabled in windows XP, for the most part I've found that it automatically creates a restore point before applying the automatic updates which makes it quite easy to remove an offending update (gotta be careful on using this feature though as it *can* corrupt the catalogue files in winXP).
So at least where Windows XP boxes are concerned, it seems your worry about lack of rollbacks should be alleviated.
Wonder if you could layer these screens to provide depth of vision as well...
There would be some interesting applications for a screen that could allow information to be displayed in three dimensions.
Speaking of Gnome or KDE, I'm currently evaluating Linux on the desktop for the company that I work at and would definitly be interested in people's comments or any resources that would help me make a determination of which desktop to implement. There seems to be a lot of "noise" when it comes to choosing between these two desktops and not a whole bunch of useful information. Any takers? :)
Totally agree... Although I'd even go farther and suggest that it would be great to have 802.11 capability rather then Bluetooth; this would allow for increased range and the capability to create an adhoc network allowing a large group of people in the same area to play multiplayer games together. Web browsing on a GBA?? pfftrs...
As long as the system restore features are enabled in windows XP, for the most part I've found that it automatically creates a restore point before applying the automatic updates which makes it quite easy to remove an offending update (gotta be careful on using this feature though as it *can* corrupt the catalogue files in winXP). So at least where Windows XP boxes are concerned, it seems your worry about lack of rollbacks should be alleviated.