Sunday, February 14, 2021

Five Russian Operating Systems

I tried out five Russian operating systems at once, to compare -- a few of them repeats. I tried them for compatibility (I have an Acer Aspire 3 computer), sessions support (persistence), Internet access, overloading, accessing drives, installing software ... Here are my impressions.
Alt LXDE (pictured). Wow. I am -- again -- impressed with this distribution. It is no Porsche -- think Lada. It is a plain workhorse, but it really performs well in every way. There was only one problem: it didn't recognise my screen. The solution lies in xrands. That fixes it. An unnecessary hitch.

Alt Xfce. This has a more sophisticated interface than LXDE. But on my computer, one feels it lag. It would be better suited to a more powerful computer. Apart from this, I have no complaints about Alt Xfce. Everything worked fine. 

Alt Simply. This is more of a work of art than the two above, and it works very well. However, it cannot handle Internet traffic. That is terrible. One would have to rein in any browsers first. Also, a Russian language course would be advised -- it is Russian only! Click on 'English', and it gives you an English keyboard, not the English language. I did not find sessions support.

Alt Plasma. This immediately asked me to "select disk" to set up the system, and offered me only my hard drive. I aborted, as it might have taken over my computer. 

Alt Workstation. This stalled on booting. I was unable to use it.

OBSERVATION: Alt LXDE further has a little US flag at the bottom (one can remove it if desired). This should immediately recommend it to Capitol Hill. How many operating systems come with the US flag as standard? Not even Windows or macOS.

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