Kadarin
Lifer
Originally posted by: TheOmegaCode
OpenGL apps run very nice on open source operates.three dimensional operating system
I think I once came across a Mesa-based 3-dimensional file manager. Trippy.. 🙂
Originally posted by: TheOmegaCode
OpenGL apps run very nice on open source operates.three dimensional operating system
I've been running a Windows 2000 (then went to XP) system on a cable connection for over 2 1/2 years (it's always on) in my apartment and I've never had anyone hack my machine.wasn't comparin it to linux, and I know no OS is perfect, but windows is like a bright red target for hackers with new vulnerabilities found practiaclly every day.
Originally posted by: Ameesh
because im not a scared FUD spreading communistic turn coat.
Originally posted by: notfred
4) Product Activation
Originally posted by: Ameesh
4) Don't steal, it wont be a problem.
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: civad
Windows 2000 is WAY faster than Red Had 7.3 on the exact same machine
Dont use RH 7.3: wont use RH 7.3 if what you say is indeed true.
Still thinking how could a Windows OS be "free"...
ms gives away a ton of software.... i got 3 copies of xp pro and 2 copies of visual studio .net for free. most of the giveaways are to developers and students.
Originally posted by: dexvx
1) Ease of use
No Linux/Unix system, even GUI'ed commercialized versions like RH and Mandrake has this level of ease. There are people that love to type lines and lines of code to get something to get some simple thing to work properly (I can understand coding for an advanced firewall/ router), but to me its just ridiculous when Windows has a 1 button for the same task in a nice friendly GUI setting.
2) Changing Resolutions on the Desktop
You can even change the resolution without exitting the shell. Thats lame.
3) Documentation
When I first started out, documentation for new users was close to nil, it was mostly documentation for adv users. It takes a rather long time to find out every config file and every command out yourself.
The only thing thats making me use Linux is scalability and cost. If I want a counterstrike/FTP & HTTP server, I do NOT want to boot in GUI mode that wastes memory. Command line is fine.
Originally posted by: ergeorge
I don't
And multiple desktops ... I can't believe MS hasn't grabbed that idea yet. That's one of the most painful things when I have to work on a Windows box ... being contrained to one desktop.
Originally posted by: edmicman
Originally posted by: ergeorge
I don't
And multiple desktops ... I can't believe MS hasn't grabbed that idea yet. That's one of the most painful things when I have to work on a Windows box ... being contrained to one desktop.
I think that with the PowerToys comes an app that lets you use multiple desktops with windows....at least for XP anyway
Just some general comments....I don't get the argument about how typing arcane commands is easier than a point and click interface?
Originally posted by: PSYWVic
Originally posted by: notfred
4) Product ActivationOriginally posted by: Ameesh
4) Don't steal, it wont be a problem.
I disagree, and it's why I still use my legal copy of Win2kPro. That which has to be activated can be de-activated (which is a key feature of Palladium, is it not?). One issue MS has always had is convincing regular users into upgrading. So what's going to happen 3-4 years from now when someone reinstalls their old copy of XP on their old P4 backup machine and gets to the 30 day Product Activation? Here's what I think that phone call to MS would be like: "I'm sorry, sir, but all product support for Windows XP, including Product Activation, has been discontinued. I suggest you upgrade to our new Windows **."
edit: and why do I use Windows? Compatibility. Isn't that everyone's reason?
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Every piece of hardware I've thrown at Linux works just fine, even dual monitors, and CD burner. It took a little work to make it happen, some driver and code editing, but hey, I have complete control over it. As for why I dual boot with XP, I have to use windows for most of the programs I need for my university education. I mainly use linux because it's fun.
Originally posted by: PSYWVic
Originally posted by: Ameesh
because im not a scared FUD spreading communistic turn coat.
You work for MS, isn't that right? You should learn to represent your company in a more positive manner. I use Windows and always have since 3.11 but statements like that from an MS employee, explicitly implying that I must use your company's product or I am un-American, are BS. That's a serious amount of contempt you must have for your customers. :|