Results 1 to 13 of 13

Thread: Am starting to think Linux is taking us back...

  1. #1
    Jethro
    Guest

    Unhappy Am starting to think Linux is taking us back...

    ...to pre MS Dos days when there were multiple competing OS's on the desktop.


    We have been mucking around with various versions, brands and are finding that they don't all work as you would expect. Main problems seem to be recognising network cards and databases deployed to them.

    Mandrake easy to install, flatly refused to recognise the lan card, even though NT, various MS Desktops, and versions of unix had no problems...

    RedHat recognised the lan card but wouldn't run the database, in versions 7.0 and 7.1 but decide to partially run in 7.2

    Suse just went and sat in the corner with the Tom Tits.


    Are we headed back to the days of having a commodore OS, a BBC OS, CPM, Apple's weird thing, and a host of others



    What's others expierances......

  2. #2
    jim mcnamara
    Guest
    You mean like CP/M? Back in the bad old days.

    The only advantage MS confers is that Access97 will run under all OS's - sometimes with a few adjustments needed.

    We have Linux servers and some problems as well. Sometimes I think it's a way of creating job security.

  3. #3
    Jethro
    Guest
    LOL


    Currently having to evaluate Linux versions to see if they will run out database tools.... so far happy with Red Hat Linux 7.1 ... the rest are problematic....

  4. #4
    Jethro
    Guest
    The one thing l do like about various linux installs is the ability to split large disks up, without having to worry overly about volume size and getting the extact right size..... damn said something good about linux....

  5. #5
    Frenzied Member JungleMan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Posts
    2,033
    Originally posted by Jethro
    The one thing l do like about various linux installs is the ability to split large disks up, without having to worry overly about volume size and getting the extact right size..... damn said something good about linux....
    Now you have to go through the ritual of penguinization, they've possessed your soul

    My experiences with Linux...well...tried something new...felt kind of "cramped" with it, as it didn't really support anything I owned nor any games...so i switched back to Windows.

    But then again I'm just a lowly home user and I can't really say much about it for the server environment.
    I'm bringing geeky back...

  6. #6
    PowerPoster Beacon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Pub Floor
    Posts
    3,188
    Yeah Justin your games were:

    MS Golf
    MS Age of Empires 1
    MS Age of Empires 2
    MS Age of Empires 3
    MS Age of Empires Age oF Kings
    MS FlightSim

    Geez i wonder why???


    kidding

  7. #7
    Frenzied Member JungleMan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Posts
    2,033
    Originally posted by Beacon
    Yeah Justin your games were:

    MS Golf
    MS Age of Empires 1
    MS Age of Empires 2
    MS Age of Empires 3
    MS Age of Empires Age oF Kings
    MS FlightSim

    Geez i wonder why???


    kidding
    Hehe...I actually don't own any MS games
    I'm bringing geeky back...

  8. #8
    Hyperactive Member thinktank2's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Arctic
    Posts
    272
    Originally posted by Beacon
    Yeah Justin your games were:

    MS Golf
    MS Age of Empires 1
    MS Age of Empires 2
    MS Age of Empires 3
    MS Age of Empires Age oF Kings
    MS FlightSim

    Geez i wonder why???


    kidding
    Actually one of my Co-Worker, actually ran Flight Simulator 98 on linux with WINE.

  9. #9
    Jethro
    Guest
    There's an MS Age of Empires 3

  10. #10
    Jethro
    Guest

    Have found the best version of Linux



    Attached Images Attached Images  

  11. #11
    PowerPoster Beacon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Pub Floor
    Posts
    3,188
    I dunno!

  12. #12
    Jethro
    Guest
    Originally posted by Beacon
    I dunno!
    It comes with a Start button and IE 5.5

  13. #13
    PowerPoster Beacon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Pub Floor
    Posts
    3,188
    Linux has a start button if you want it to!!
    Depends what scheme you use for your desktop.

    Your forgot it comes with 50 pre-installed bugs and security leaks!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  



Click Here to Expand Forum to Full Width