I run a ubuntu desktop on my mini pc, it's very good except extremely poor Chinese input support. Besides chrome seems to be leaking memory for some flash streams like a melon, firefox works fine but is slower.
I've been using ibus+ziranma for over a decade, the only annoying part is that I can no longer install it by apt-get since 12.04, but the package can still be found and installed by dpkg. if you like googlepinyin, both ibus and fcitx have the related packages. just "apt-cache search googlepinyin" try the OneTab extension, it cures the memory pain of Chrome like a magic https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/ chphlpgkkbolifaimnlloiipkdnihall?hl=en
【在 z*********e 的大作中提到】 : I run a ubuntu desktop on my mini pc, it's very good except extremely poor : Chinese input support. Besides chrome seems to be leaking memory for some : flash streams like a : melon, firefox works fine but is slower.
F*Q
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unless you do a lot of iOS app dev, I don't really see advantages of xcode over gcc/llvm in Linux. xcode compiler/libraries often conflict with those from macports. gcc version management in xcode is also pretty messy. sometimes "xcode-select" won't point to the correct version, and one has to manually create links. if you want to use software repositories to manage packages, like in most Linux distros, macports is incredibly slow and finicky when installing/ building packages. compare to macports, apt-get in Ubuntu is a breeze.
【在 F***Q 的大作中提到】 : : unless you do a lot of iOS app dev, I don't really see advantages of xcode : over gcc/llvm in Linux. : xcode compiler/libraries often conflict with those from macports. gcc : version management in xcode is also pretty messy. sometimes "xcode-select" : won't point to the correct version, and one has to manually create links. : if you want to use software repositories to manage packages, like in most : Linux distros, macports is incredibly slow and finicky when installing/ : building packages. compare to macports, apt-get in Ubuntu is a breeze.
a9
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That's my point I use windows if I need Visual Studio I use mac if I need XCode I ssh to linux if I need it. I use Atom on either windows or mac as my editor, there is no difference at all. I really do not like linux desktop.
【在 F***Q 的大作中提到】 : : unless you do a lot of iOS app dev, I don't really see advantages of xcode : over gcc/llvm in Linux. : xcode compiler/libraries often conflict with those from macports. gcc : version management in xcode is also pretty messy. sometimes "xcode-select" : won't point to the correct version, and one has to manually create links. : if you want to use software repositories to manage packages, like in most : Linux distros, macports is incredibly slow and finicky when installing/ : building packages. compare to macports, apt-get in Ubuntu is a breeze.