Rukuhia, Hamilton

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2772 days ago

Should you switch to linux? Possibly not.

Matt from Rukuhia

Some of you may have heard of this thing called “linux”, and that it’s more stable, less draining to your computer and generally more secure and better to use than Windows. All of those things are true to an extent, but it has a heavy downside as well. Asides from the issue of unfamiliarity … View moreSome of you may have heard of this thing called “linux”, and that it’s more stable, less draining to your computer and generally more secure and better to use than Windows. All of those things are true to an extent, but it has a heavy downside as well. Asides from the issue of unfamiliarity (which is a bigger issue than most computer experts like to admit), you have to be an advanced user just to install it, and to sort out problems? (and there will be problems) That’s another issue again.

In my years as a computer scientist (yes, that's an actual thing) I've never quite seen a level of general angst which is similar to that present within the Linux community. In no small way I believe this stems from its founder, Linus Torvalds, and his aversion to anything resembling sane-and-sensible confrontation. He tends to invoke shame and anger in his correspondents in equal measure, leading many to leave Linux development altogether as they fail to see the benefit of being insulted or condescended to, in exchange for their offerings of help.

This attitude is often reflected in Linux development groups across the globe, and in support communities – the idea that it doesn’t matter how you deliver the message so long as that message is correct. Recently I asked a general question about a type of software in Linux, on a forum that wasn't specifically for Linux. Several forum members responded with outright hostility, as if I'd dared to criticise their favourite thing. This was their misinterpretation; I was just asking for information. God help the innocent user that stumbles blindly into a support forum to ask a "stupid question" like "why isn't my internet working?".

And this is the principle reason I don't recommend Linux, of any sort, for non-advanced desktop or laptop users. Don't get me wrong; I'm no Microsoft or Apple fan. I dislike each, but for different reasons. The real problem with Linux isn't the software, but its userbase and culture. There are as many flavours of Linux as there are colours in the world; but they all have, to varying degrees, the same problem of community and support. And at some point, you are going to need support, and a community to advise you how to proceed or make recommendations to you.

The second reason I don't recommend Linux comes down to usage statistics. Microsoft Windows may chew through system resources for no good reason, but when you have a problem, you can bet that somewhere, someone online has had that problem too. About 82% of all desktop/laptop computers worldwide run Windows, and this makes it easier to find solutions. By contrast, if you’ve had an issue with Linux with it’s 1.45% market share, chances are you may be the only person who's ever had that problem. Even if you're not, applying the solution will require expertise and knowledge beyond that of the average desktop user.

Apple has roughly 12% market share on the desktop, but also their support system is significantly better, in part because there is no variance in hardware between apple computers like there is with PCs. So again, it can be easier to find a solution. I should note that I personally use Linux for programming and don't have a problem with it. My personal favourite flavour of Linux is Xubuntu, a no-nonsense distribution readily understood by newcomers as well as being quite quick. But as long as the Linus Torvalds of the world are in charge, I am unlikely to recommend it to anyone. Well, not if I like them.

- Matt Bentley is a computer repair guy with Waikato Home PC Support.
Email info@homepcsupport.co.nz or phone 0211348576.

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2772 days ago

4-legged weed-eater in the form of a friendly female goat.

Colleen from Temple View

Mama goat is of medium size, has no horns and enjoys a daily treat of fruit scraps, carrot sticks or bread crusts. She will quickly clear long grass or weeds for you. She comes with a collar and chain and a sturdy A-frame house. In the photo, I think she is laughing about the branch tangled in her … View moreMama goat is of medium size, has no horns and enjoys a daily treat of fruit scraps, carrot sticks or bread crusts. She will quickly clear long grass or weeds for you. She comes with a collar and chain and a sturdy A-frame house. In the photo, I think she is laughing about the branch tangled in her chain.

Price: $170

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2772 days ago

Poll: Have you suffered a hot water bottle burn?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

As the temperature drops more of us our reaching for our trusty hot water bottles to stay toasty, but at what risk?

Hundreds of people are reporting hot water bottle burns every year and it's getting worse, especially among children. For the latest hot water bottle safety tips, click here.

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Have you suffered a hot water bottle burn?
  • 14.6% Yes
    14.6% Complete
  • 85.4% No
    85.4% Complete
1057 votes
2772 days ago

Water meter - who pays the bill?

Lawrence Gullery Reporter from Cambridge Edition

Property managers fear they'll be caught in the middle of property owners and tenants, when water meter bills begin in Cambridge in August. Should tenants pay both the usage fee and fixed network charge?

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2772 days ago

Poll: Destination Playgrounds

Gary Farrow Reporter from Cambridge Edition

A destination playground in Leamington Domain was considered by councillors, but didn't make it through to the draft 10-year plan. Would a destination playground in Cambridge North be enough?
*Please indicate NFP if you do not want your comments used in a story.

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Destination Playgrounds
  • 9.1% Yes, that will suit me
    9.1% Complete
  • 63.6% No, I want one in Leamington too
    63.6% Complete
  • 27.3% I want more destination playgrounds
    27.3% Complete
  • 0% I want no playgrounds
    0% Complete
  • 0% Other (comment below)
    0% Complete
11 votes
2772 days ago

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2776 days ago

Teenager looking for work

Trish from Leamington

My 16 year old daughter is keen to get a job and start earning some pocket money! She's in year 12 at Waikato Dio, honest and reliable and looking for evening, weekend and school holiday work. She's an excellent babysitter and although lacks retail experience would be happy to learn, … View moreMy 16 year old daughter is keen to get a job and start earning some pocket money! She's in year 12 at Waikato Dio, honest and reliable and looking for evening, weekend and school holiday work. She's an excellent babysitter and although lacks retail experience would be happy to learn, she's been a Girl Guide for years so is good at selling biscuits! Please contact me (Trish, her Mum) on 027 273 8979 or e-mail: trish-tim@xtra.co.nz

2772 days ago

Get Ready for Winter!

Pratts

Our Cambridge showroom has the largest display of wood/gas fires and heat-pumps in the Waikato. We offer a full supply and installation service for all products we sell. Get some expert advice from our friendly Cambridge based team. Don't leave it too late - installation times get longer the … View moreOur Cambridge showroom has the largest display of wood/gas fires and heat-pumps in the Waikato. We offer a full supply and installation service for all products we sell. Get some expert advice from our friendly Cambridge based team. Don't leave it too late - installation times get longer the colder it gets!

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