pitupepito2000
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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Typically 2.4.
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Typically 2.4.
Was wondering how many posts it would take for that one to show up
As for what distro I use, Debian at home, Redhat EL at work since we use it in our production environment, so using it on my workstation kinda makes sense.
Surprisingly usable as a workstation compared to what it was like a few years back.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Looking at the support calls we get for Windows at work and watching all of my friend's complain about their Windows problems and fixing their family/friend's computers, I'd have to say that I get a lot more 'ease of use' out of using Linux.
And of course you came to start something, otherwise you wouldn't have posted in a thread that obviously didn't pertain to you.
I believe it's fair to say that most Linux users know what they're doing. Windows comes on most store bought\ordered PCs. Therefore, it is more likely to be encountered by people who have no idea what they're doing.
Originally posted by: IGBT
..has Mandrake PnP improved in the las few years?? Tried it a few years ago and couldn't get my sound card working..
Originally posted by: Tbirdkid
trying to decide which one to try next... probably not even linux... thinking about freebsd
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Typically 2.4.
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
Originally posted by: LBmtb
Sucks to be you then.
Matter of opinion. I prefer ease of use, but I'm not here to start another Linux vs Windows fight.
Originally posted by: daniel49
fedora core 3
1)have boot time down from 10 minutes to less then a minute to gui now...had to turn off some services.
2)All updates finally done after a week long marathon...would leave it on at night and yum would just stall out.
Installed kernal update...It did what I absolutely hate software doing it assumed for me I wanted it to alter grub.conf which I did not . (Noticed it loads gui slower also after login then previous kernal)
3)All hardware working except my network card which I can't really think of any reason why I would want to connect it to my windows network anyway. (scanner also but I don't think that will ever work in linux...and I haven't tried my digital picture card reader..its usb but will be suprised if I can get it to work)
4)was thinking I saw wine on this install earlier, now I don't see it guess I'll have to dl it also.
using real audio player for mp3's cuz none of the default players work for normal windows audio.
lets see what else haven't tried any graphics software yet.
importing from windows easiest way I guess would be using a fat16 floppy or maybe burning to cd media.
