chris_uk
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paul, you probably know abit about this
but my brother and my dad have had the good idea of installing linux, aswel as windows xp pro as a dual boot system,
please give me your views on linux as a whole,
cheers.
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quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
paul, you probably know abit about this
but my brother and my dad have had the good idea of installing linux, aswel as windows xp pro as a dual boot system,
please give me your views on linux as a whole,
cheers.
If you set it up right, it'll do you no wrong, always best to be used as a server not a desktop... there is so much you can do with it, you just gotta get your head round it... took me a while to get the hang of it, but it was worth it.
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linux is a mess, kernel is headed by one guy and the rest of the distros is headed by a mixture of hippies.
I like a system thats controled by one team, this is why I use BSD. http://www.freebsd.org
Linux is for faggots. Ask tim.
[Edited on 01-02-2005 by willay]
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chris_uk
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so y have you reverted back to xp then?
not being clever, just wanna know
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John
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the original unix code had a comment that said --This is the tricky part
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
so y have you reverted back to xp then?
not being clever, just wanna know
Cos it wasn't practical as a desktop, as I said above... I know XP and I can do stuff in XP in seconds that would take minutes in Linux... it's also good to have a bit of knowledge of other OS', for the CV...
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quote: Originally posted by Antz
quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
paul, you probably know abit about this
but my brother and my dad have had the good idea of installing linux, aswel as windows xp pro as a dual boot system,
please give me your views on linux as a whole,
cheers.
If you set it up right, it'll do you no wrong, always best to be used as a server not a desktop... there is so much you can do with it, you just gotta get your head round it... took me a while to get the hang of it, but it was worth it.
Linux has made massive improvements in the desktop arena.
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Linux has made massive improvements in the desktop arena.
But it'll never be any real compotition for people like Micro$haft... people just aren't willing to give other OS' any sort of chance... it's mainly always been known as server soft, so it'll probly stay that way for atleast 2 more generations.
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quote: Originally posted by Antz
quote: Originally posted by willay
Linux has made massive improvements in the desktop arena.
But it'll never be any real compotition for people like Micro$haft... people just aren't willing to give other OS' any sort of chance... it's mainly always been known as server soft, so it'll probly stay that way for atleast 2 more generations.
It is real competition, I have a feeling you don't have a clue what you are blabbing on about.
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it's not real competition at all... Microsoft Windows is alot better for home users, Linux is better for business use... there are a hell of alot more home users that are using MSWindows and are not planning on changing systems... it will take at least 20 years before Linux takes off as a real desktop operating system
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willay
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So you are saying,
Microsoft Windows is better for home users..
Linux is better for business use...
Majority of Windows users are not planning on chaning over to something else
Its going to take 20 years before linux takes off as areal desktop operating system
Please present some actual facts to back up your points
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Theres alot of decent distrobutions of linux aimed at the desktop.
SuSe
Redhat (now known as fedora)
Mandrake
All pretty decent and do alot of the setup for you.
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Please present some actual facts to back up your points
Windows is so easy you don't have to understand it... give it to older people and they aren't affraid of it... give it to younger people they're only bothered about games (Which probly wont run in Linux)
What's the point of learning to use Linux when you can just ask a friend how to use windows.
IMO one of the main reasons why people use Linux is cos the company has paid for training and they know how to use it.
Windows will ALWAYS come out on top of Linux, FACT.
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I use putty its squishy.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Antz
Windows is so easy you don't have to understand it... give it to older people and they aren't affraid of it... give it to younger people they're only bothered about games (Which probly wont run in Linux)
Thats because we have Windows in the majority of our schools and everyone and their dog has used it, could be the other way round if Linux was on them boxes.
quote: What's the point of learning to use Linux when you can just ask a friend how to use windows.
Because some of us find computers fun and like learning new things about them plus can benefit a job. I taught myself how to get around Linux/FreeBSD and its done wonders for me when I got a job, you don't find alot of people with Linux/Unix experience who havent been to uni. Unix experience is always welcome and can cen make a very big difference in salary compared to a job where you are surrounded in a Windows enviroment.
quote: IMO one of the main reasons why people use Linux is cos the company has paid for training and they know how to use it.
No, the main reasons is because its a wicked stable enviroment to develop on, its free, and you can look at the source code and make your own enhancements
quote: Windows will ALWAYS come out on top of Linux, FACT.
For now yes, but only time can tell.
Again it sounds like you are an A-typical clueless fool.
[Edited on 01-02-2005 by willay]
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I was actually going to comment. But looks like Willay is doing so already
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Willay, I know exactly where you are coming from... I'm not takin Bill Gates' side in this argument, cos I agree that Linux is better, I'm simply looking at a more wider picture than people like us who like to learn, I learned linux just for fun, now we have a few linux boxes at work that only I can deal with cos no one else will learn it.
As for me been a clueless fool, I knowe wnough to get by in life, I also know enough to make enough money to live... put it this way, I knew more about computers when I was 14 than most know when they are in there 20's, this was due to my willingness to learn... and out of everyone in my year at school I probly am one of the perople that got the best job
(Cue Chris's smart arse comments about my school life)
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the front page of http://www.willay.net says it all.
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Antz
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actually I spelt Microshaft with a dollar sign... and if you'll look in to that more deeply, you'll find that it was Linux developers that started putting the $ in Microsoft.
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quote: Originally posted by Antz
actually I spelt Microshaft with a dollar sign... and if you'll look in to that more deeply, you'll find that it was Linux developers that started putting the $ in Microsoft.
more deeply? please present this information to me
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willay
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more to the point, so what if linux developers started putting a dollar sign into microsoft?
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chris_uk
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oh who gives a shit..
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willay
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you asked for the views on linux
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chris_uk
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i know..
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