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Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:15 pm
by Cpt
I am thinking of defecting from Microsoft to Linux... Can I take my port my Oolite saved games with me or must I start all over again?

Re: Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:48 pm
by Diziet Sma
Your game saves will migrate across just fine. Ditto for the contents of your AddOns folder (saves from installing all those OXPs one at a time again).

(Personal recommendation: Don't bother with Ubuntu, go for Mint 15 instead. It's like Ubuntu, but before Ubuntu went insane.)

Re: Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:57 pm
by Cpt
I am contemplating Mint Mate...

Re: Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 3:04 am
by Diziet Sma
Mate is a good, if rather basic, desktop.. I have it on my main desktop computer, which is also my main Oolite machine, as it has dual monitors and a 512Mb graphics card. If your computer is low-spec, it will cope with Mate quite well. My Mate machine is 9 years old, and has a single-core 1.0GHz AMD Athlon processor and 2.5Gb RAM. (It also copes quite well with Oolite, but witchspace jumps cause a 15-30 second 'freeze' while the new system is generated..)

I installed the Cinnamon Desktop version of Mint on my laptop, and find myself using my laptop most of the time now, despite the slight inconvenience.. the desktop is just gorgeous, with lots of nice features. Cinnamon needs the extra power of the dual-core 1.7GHz T5300 Intel CPU. If your computer has the extra grunt, I'd suggest going with Cinnamon.

You can see a small comparison of the two desktops here.


This is a recent screenshot of my Steampunk themed Cinnamon desktop.. (click on it for the full-sized version) I love that Mint15 login screens can also be themed to match, and that it supports animated login screens thanks to HTML5 support (works for Mate as well)..

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Here's what my login screen looks like, courtesy of its' creator, at deviantART. The blimps, airplanes, searchlights and gears all move.. (and the clock works, of course!)
http://www.deviantart.com/art/Mechanica ... -364204145

Re: Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:41 am
by JazHaz
Diziet Sma wrote:
This is a recent screenshot of my Steampunk themed Cinnamon desktop.. (click on it for the full-sized version) I love that Mint15 login screens can also be themed to match, and that it supports animated login screens thanks to HTML5 support (works for Mate as well)..

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That sort of themability of the desktop has just given me a little nostalgia for my old Atari Falcon desktop. I used to use a third party desktop called Jinnee which had similar themes.

Screenshot.

Re: Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 9:57 am
by Cpt
Having killed my two laptops and my PC twice, I am now using a cobbled together PC whose components are about a decade old but it works and has XP on it which is supported till April, and I prefer to choose to go sooner rather than be pushed in April... so for now Mate vanilla is my next move and I may err towards Mods when I get familiar with it...

Re: Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:04 am
by JazHaz
The only problem with switching from Windows to Linux is that you won't be able to run E: D on it for some time (not even sure if there will be a Linux version of E: D).

Re: Defecting from Microsoft to Linux

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:24 am
by Diziet Sma
JazHaz wrote:
The only problem with switching from Windows to Linux is that you won't be able to run E: D on it for some time (not even sure if there will be a Linux version of E: D).
Given the estimated specs of Cpt's current "decade-old" computer, it doesn't stand a snowball in hells chance of running E: D anyway.. :wink: