Which Operating System do you like or prefer?
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Which Operating System do you like or prefer?
I love Windows XP Pro for systems that can handle it, otherwise it's Windows 2000 Pro and if it still can't handle that, I put on windows 98SE. I don't come across too many computers that can't handle less the Windows 98SE
I prefer GNU/Linux :):)Code:[mike@biscuit ~]> uptime
10:00pm up 103 days, 5:33, 2 users, load average: 1.09, 1.04, 1.00
Win2k Advanced Server.
Im with parksie... Windows for TOW, lunix for everything else =)
;)Quote:
[zaei@server zaei]$ uptime
7:54pm up 129 days, 5:21, 1 user, load average: 2.47, 2.28, 2.20
Z.
Windows 2000 owns :D
I'm with Parksie and Zaei!! :)
10:42AM up 271 days, 19:55, 2 users, load averages: 0.06, 0.05, 0.00
Win2k Pro/SuSE 8.2 ;)
Unfort. my uptime would be like 10 minutes because it's a dual-boot ;) But I would like to assure you I'm typing this on Linux.
Windows 2000 Advanced Server :)
The best OS I've used.
Windows 98 is great elso but has stability and RAM allocation issues.
Wouldnt it be 10:42am ?Quote:
Originally posted by Beacon
I'm with Parksie and Zaei!! :)
10:42AM up 271 days, 19:55, 2 users, load averages: 0.06, 0.05, 0.00
*snicker*
Z.
umm what are some major differences between win2k and win2k advanced server? any performance issues?
I never used Win2k professional so I am not sure.
But I beleive Win2k professional does not come with IIS, Cluster Service and all those other add-on utilities.
Yarr! :DQuote:
Originally posted by Beacon
I'm with Parksie and Zaei!! :)
10:42AM up 271 days, 19:55, 2 users, load averages: 0.06, 0.05, 0.00
*sigh* Having a UPS is pointless for me anyway, because all that would happen is it'll shut down cleanly rather than going *clunk* *booooooooooo.......*.
With Win2K server you get more of the "Server" type tools. The MS website has a comparison.
Win2k Pro does have IIS, I'm not sure about Cluster Service but I do know that it's rock-solid (never has crashed on me, that's right, never) and it is faster than server and thus better for games.
Win2k Pro for windows stuff, Slackware 8 for linux destruction....
Voted Windows cause linux just gives me hassle after hassle with my Geforce. Keeps detecting as a stupid TNT card no matter what I do. (And no, it really is a Geforce :)). Running Suse 7.2. Didn't know 8 was out. Maybe I'll give it a try. Also, no support for internal modems in linux. Too many negatives. My machine at work is running XP. Up time is about 3 months now. Not near 270 odd days but it'll get there.
Windows 3.1
LOL
There is huge support for internal modems. If it's a WinModem then no wonder.Quote:
Originally posted by marnitzg
Voted Windows cause linux just gives me hassle after hassle with my Geforce. Keeps detecting as a stupid TNT card no matter what I do. (And no, it really is a Geforce :)). Running Suse 7.2. Didn't know 8 was out. Maybe I'll give it a try. Also, no support for internal modems in linux. Too many negatives. My machine at work is running XP. Up time is about 3 months now. Not near 270 odd days but it'll get there.
Someone posted an amusing rant about cheap modems somewhere, I think :)
GFX card: You get the latest ver of X and the drivers from nVidia?
keh??:confused:Quote:
Originally posted by Zaei
Wouldnt it be 10:42am ?
*snicker*
Z.
Capitalization on the "am" =P.
Poor parksie =P.
Z.
Doesn't Windows ME get a mention?
Win XP Pro all the way :D
Nope!
FreeBSD uptimes are UCase!
I vote for OpenBSD just because its not in the list.
Windows 2000 is nice, but you can't beat Linux's price.
I prefer linux however use windows for a few things, i have a slightly faster modem in windows (software) so if i am downloading something huge (leave it on all night kind of thin) I do it in windows. I use linux for all my programming (except the little that i do in VB), i also use windows for gaming but that is it.
Poor parksie wha?Quote:
Originally posted by Zaei
Capitalization on the "am" =P.
Poor parksie =P.
Z.
Poor parksie with no UPS =).
Z.
Oh, heh, yeah. Too skint to buy one, and either way it probably won't do anything to the uptime - out in the cooontrysyde power cuts usually last longer than 11 minutes :p
And what's the point of a router if there are no computers to use it :D
Windows .NET Enterprise Server :)
I hope you guys with the uptime counters are running a server or something and not just keeping your Linux box running just for that uptime counter.
:p
Lol :DQuote:
Originally posted by Cander
I hope you guys with the uptime counters are running a server or something and not just keeping your Linux box running just for that uptime counter.
:p
Beacon's is a mail server, I think.Quote:
Originally posted by Cander
I hope you guys with the uptime counters are running a server or something and not just keeping your Linux box running just for that uptime counter.
:p
Zaei uses his as a general server.
Mine's a router and general server :)
So yes, they're all getting proper usage :D
cool. LOL
Just wanted to make sure. :D
Mine also gives a good indication of the length of time our house has had unbroken power for :D
Now how'd you no that parksie?
Too skint to have a UPS, therefore.... ;)
Keh :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
Too skint to have a UPS, therefore.... ;)
Who is?
exaclty, and no M$ bullsh*t...Quote:
Originally posted by JoshT
I vote for OpenBSD just because its not in the list.
Windows 2000 is nice, but you can't beat Linux's price.
i find tho that linux apps are nearly as lear and simple as windows, but once you break'em in they're as good as gold, anyway most of the best stuff out there is crossplatform freeware (eg. NetBeans or OpenOffice)
Mines a router too, parksie...
Actually, my win2k box has been going since 27.10, and doesnt look like its going anywhere for a while (The moral of the story is to fix your memory leaks!). Weve got a bunch of other computers hooked into the server too, though I want to get my other lunix box connected too (need a hub and a couple of short cables).
Z.
RE: BSD. A lot of people prefer it because they're a lot more centralised than GNU/Linux, and the networking is considered to be better by some. I never tried it, so I have none of my own comments ;)
Beacon: Router. At home. No Uninterruptible Power Supply :) What happens when the power goes?
Zaei: Memory leaks?
DOS was the only OS that I really had FUN working with it :(