SimonVM
Sat May 03, 2014 4:17:17 pm
Greetings, all.
(Apologies up front - this is going to be a long one...)
First of all - Zorin 8 is AN AWESOME EXPERIENCE! This might well be the greatest operating system I have seen in years.
To be sure, I am a life-long Windows fan. Starting with PC DOS on an IBM AT, I have seen and used every DOS version, and Windows 3.11 / 95 / 98SE / NT 3.51 / XP and 7, both professionally and at home. The last few years I have developed a small problem with my eyes (very light sensitive), so I always use a high contrast interface, with white, lime or yellow font on a black background.
Yesterday, I tried to reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) on a Sony Viao notebook (Athlon II P360 Dual with 4 GB internal and 300 GB hard disk). System recovery took two hours (and seven reboots), tweaking and installing my own software took another hour (I mostly use portable software), and then, just to be sure, I started a Microsoft Update, which informed me there were 128 vital security updates to be made. After another three hours of downloading, accepting licenses, and rebooting... I gave up. The bloody thing wasn't even half way ready!
I inserted a USB drive (Yumi boot with Zorin 8 Core 64), installed Zorin in eight minutes, had a problem with the login screen, reinstalled in eight minutes, took a half hour tour to get the feel of it, and installed Firefox instead of Chrome (in Firefox, I can override the color scheme of web pages). Within one hour, I had a fully operational system. Everything works: screen, sound, mouse pad, wifi and even the special function keys. Awesome!
It looks fantastic, uses about 9 GB of hard disk space (Windows 7 used 23 GB), needs some 500 MB internal memory when idle (Windows 7 used 1.5 GB), and it keeps running smoothly, even when I turn my processor down to 800 MHz.
So now I need find answers for a whole range of small problems. Here are few examples:
- the opening screen of the Software Center look good, but when I open a category (say Books & Magazines), I get a white screen with just icons and stars. Work-around: switch back to Zorin Light theme?
- if I select Help, I get a list of light blue subjects, but the help itself is unreadable (light gray text on white background). Work-around: select all with Ctrl-A gives white text on blue background.
- when I started to write this message, I went to Home\Document, wanting to create a new text file. In Windows, this is right-click | New | Text file. But right-click only gives me New Folder. Work-around: start Text Editor and save in Home\Documents.
- switching between active windows with Alt-Tab works as expected, but I also managed to add Shiny Switcher, which gives me three additional desktops. Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch between desktops? Work-around: by mouse click.
(and this is only a start... -smile-)
Obviously, I could figure out all these things out by myself, without bothering anybody, but my guess is that any Windows user trying to switch to Zorin will run into the same problems, and what Zorin needs, in my humble opinion, is a nicely organized list of all these tips and tricks, written from the viewpoint of a Windows user. If X is what you do in Windows, how do you do it in Zorin?
If such a list already exists, my sincere apologies for wasting your time, and please, point me to it.
If not, I wouldn't mind spending a few weeks trying to write such an introduction. Providing I am allow to ask all kinds of stupid questions on this forum.
I would highly appreciate any thoughts on this subject.
Take care,
Simon
(simonvanmeygaarden@gmail.com)
(Apologies up front - this is going to be a long one...)
First of all - Zorin 8 is AN AWESOME EXPERIENCE! This might well be the greatest operating system I have seen in years.
To be sure, I am a life-long Windows fan. Starting with PC DOS on an IBM AT, I have seen and used every DOS version, and Windows 3.11 / 95 / 98SE / NT 3.51 / XP and 7, both professionally and at home. The last few years I have developed a small problem with my eyes (very light sensitive), so I always use a high contrast interface, with white, lime or yellow font on a black background.
Yesterday, I tried to reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) on a Sony Viao notebook (Athlon II P360 Dual with 4 GB internal and 300 GB hard disk). System recovery took two hours (and seven reboots), tweaking and installing my own software took another hour (I mostly use portable software), and then, just to be sure, I started a Microsoft Update, which informed me there were 128 vital security updates to be made. After another three hours of downloading, accepting licenses, and rebooting... I gave up. The bloody thing wasn't even half way ready!
I inserted a USB drive (Yumi boot with Zorin 8 Core 64), installed Zorin in eight minutes, had a problem with the login screen, reinstalled in eight minutes, took a half hour tour to get the feel of it, and installed Firefox instead of Chrome (in Firefox, I can override the color scheme of web pages). Within one hour, I had a fully operational system. Everything works: screen, sound, mouse pad, wifi and even the special function keys. Awesome!
It looks fantastic, uses about 9 GB of hard disk space (Windows 7 used 23 GB), needs some 500 MB internal memory when idle (Windows 7 used 1.5 GB), and it keeps running smoothly, even when I turn my processor down to 800 MHz.
So now I need find answers for a whole range of small problems. Here are few examples:
- the opening screen of the Software Center look good, but when I open a category (say Books & Magazines), I get a white screen with just icons and stars. Work-around: switch back to Zorin Light theme?
- if I select Help, I get a list of light blue subjects, but the help itself is unreadable (light gray text on white background). Work-around: select all with Ctrl-A gives white text on blue background.
- when I started to write this message, I went to Home\Document, wanting to create a new text file. In Windows, this is right-click | New | Text file. But right-click only gives me New Folder. Work-around: start Text Editor and save in Home\Documents.
- switching between active windows with Alt-Tab works as expected, but I also managed to add Shiny Switcher, which gives me three additional desktops. Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch between desktops? Work-around: by mouse click.
(and this is only a start... -smile-)
Obviously, I could figure out all these things out by myself, without bothering anybody, but my guess is that any Windows user trying to switch to Zorin will run into the same problems, and what Zorin needs, in my humble opinion, is a nicely organized list of all these tips and tricks, written from the viewpoint of a Windows user. If X is what you do in Windows, how do you do it in Zorin?
If such a list already exists, my sincere apologies for wasting your time, and please, point me to it.
If not, I wouldn't mind spending a few weeks trying to write such an introduction. Providing I am allow to ask all kinds of stupid questions on this forum.
I would highly appreciate any thoughts on this subject.
Take care,
Simon
(simonvanmeygaarden@gmail.com)