Prof.Wizard
Wannabe Storage Freak
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- Jan 26, 2002
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Wow! This baby rocks! :lol:
You did that Merc? Congrats. Now could you do the same with him but with Linux (or at least Win2K) and convince him that WinXP is evil? Too hard huh? That's what I thought too.Prof.Wizard said:Afterall, you and HellDiver were the ones that persuaded me to try Delphi instead of Visual Basic, remember?!
Even I, a man with limited Linux knowledge and working mostly on Winblows, wouldn't agree to install WinXP on one of my test boxes. It's a matter of principles. If all the articles about how WinXP invades your privacy, treaten your security and turns your user's right to a bad joke cannot convince you that you shouldn't use it, no one else will. You will probably be the first one to download WinXP SP1 when Microsoft will release it too, won't you?Prof.Wizard said:I'm not in position to suggest YOU things, but why don't you turn one of your many systems to a rogue-WinXP multimedia babe? Just for the heck of it man!
Maybe. But Mandrake 8.1 gave me more configuration headaches than anything else. I know, it was because I didn't know how to configure it... but what the hell, I don't how to drive a tank either...Mercutio said:I can go on, of course, but you get the idea. A lot of the software you're advocating has real down side that you either haven't considered or aren't aware of.
Better hardware? BETTER HARDWARE?! :xMercutio said:Methinks if you bought better hardware, it wouldn't be an issue. Nor am I the person trying to tell you to use Linux, only less crappy versions of Windows (NT3.5.1 was good, so is 2000. The rest suck eggs).
Now... wait a minute... maybe it's YOU that you're using ancient hardware. Remember back in October? The Audigy wasn't supported by Linux kernels out-of-the-box. Yeah, blame Creative but the final result was the same. I had a mute box. Linux installs OK if you have 1-year-old equipment and of certain brands.At any rate, I haven't had a Linux box NOT auto-detect and install all the hardware in the machine I'm working with in a long time. Even complicated stuff like multiple-NIC, multiple SCSI card, SMP configs (OK, I have to specify a multi-processor kernel. Which is as simple as two extra mouse clicks. Ouch).
Being a Home User is NOT an excUSE... it's a USE. I stressed that cause I don't need to maintain an elaborous database, a web server, or run enterprise software. I just wanna be able to talk online with my buddies (energy and handruin included) and be able to see the latest multimedia content in my browser. That's a home user.Saying you're a "home user" is an excuse. There are fine minds here to pick when you have a problem, and need I remind you, home users don't split hairs about performance difference between Barracuda IVs and drives that don't suck. Either consider yourself on the morning train to Clue-ville, or get on AOL and smile beatifically as the pretty colors and broken software suck away your soul, like all the rest of the lusers.
Don't worry, he doesn't have to.Prof.Wizard said:Don't insult my intelligence...
Isn't there any kind of mIRC on Linux? Anyway.I just wanna be able to talk online with my buddies
Mercutio said:Go back and read ..... I can go on, of course, but you get the idea.....
I was enjoying that common theme being tied together so neatly and summaried effectively.