well i suppose the most known are Mandrake and RedHat....but there's a LOT more that are used.... for example Debian, Gentoo, Lindows....and a bunch more...
check www.linuxiso.org if u want em :D
DWk
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well i suppose the most known are Mandrake and RedHat....but there's a LOT more that are used.... for example Debian, Gentoo, Lindows....and a bunch more...
check www.linuxiso.org if u want em :D
DWk
:huh: I guess. I thought leonidas was just asking a simple question. I see no reason why someone can't ask which OS you like, even though they are completely different OSes :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by DWk@7 September 2003 - 06:31
i would have to agree....but first of all you shouldnt make a poll about two COMPLETELY different OS's..... maybe you could compare XP to win2k....even 98 if u wanna go wild...but its like saying which apple is better when you are trying bananas and oranges....(dum!)
DWk
WindowsXP for me. Just because Windows was the first OS that I thouched with I first got a computer back in '98.
oh hehe....i see i forgot to put my pick :D
i prefer WinXP....but i do agree that winxp is for common user and lin00x for servers :D
DWk
ps: is it true MS has their servers with linux?
No. Maybe one or two for special purposes but for the most part, it's win2k or server 2003 64 bit.Quote:
Originally posted by DWk@7 September 2003 - 07:43
ps: is it true MS has their servers with linux?
ah balamm the allmighty moderator :D
thx for the info
DWk
Linux, more things.
XP for me. Just because the Linux the Penguin scared me!
http://www.laisen.dk/uploads/pics/linux.tux_02.gif
more things? oh cmon be a lil more specific here....Quote:
Originally posted by gregpoogamus1@7 September 2003 - 08:06
Linux, more things.
and if those things you mention are the same things i think....i would have to say XP has much more....just that they arent all shown in the START menu..like linux has.
DWk
Wich languages are used in linux?Quote:
Originally posted by balamm@7 September 2003 - 04:54
I find most linux OS's both excellent and at the same time, frustratingly ignorant in the complexity of the language and terminology used. If I could find a common english translation for some of it, I'd use it often.
I think the problem stems from the fact that a large part of it has been developed in non english speaking parts of europe and no thought was given to international equivalents. Despite having a fairly good ability to read some foreign languages, I'm a simple country boy, I don't have the time or patience to learn language idiosynchrosy whle trying to operate a program.
Maybe with the addition of some multiple choice wizzards, this might be corrected. As it stands, I always run into a total lack of clear explanation when it's most needed, like at virtual brick wall for example ;)