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Speaking of Linux, and never mind SCO's suit against the Linux community for copyright infringement serves them right to be targeted by MYDOOM imho.
But speaking of Linux..... is there a windows emulator (like they've had for Apple OSes) for Linux so that you can run windows games in it? Anyone try it?
I'm sort of kind of tempted to go Linux.
Edited by - Indy11 on 2/3/2004 6:53:45 AM
But speaking of Linux..... is there a windows emulator (like they've had for Apple OSes) for Linux so that you can run windows games in it? Anyone try it?
I'm sort of kind of tempted to go Linux.
Edited by - Indy11 on 2/3/2004 6:53:45 AM
There's Lindows, which is supposed to be a windows like version of Linux. I think it uses a similar like file system to windows and a couple of other simlarities.
Indy - You can use "Wine" to play some Windows games on Linux.
Windows XP is the way to go, unless you wish to switch to Linux. It is a bit premature I think, because mainstream games and products are still not being made for Linux (there are exceptions). So until that happens, I'm staying with Windows.
As for WinME, yes it is plagued with problems, and yes it is unstable, but I used it for more than two years, prior to WinXP, and it worked very well for me. It was stable (most of the time), and started up and shutdown quickly. Unfortunately, due to the problems above, it is not highly regarded in the IT industry (I do not know one company that uses it; they use 2000 or 98 instead), and thus it was never really popular.
Windows XP is the way to go, unless you wish to switch to Linux. It is a bit premature I think, because mainstream games and products are still not being made for Linux (there are exceptions). So until that happens, I'm staying with Windows.
As for WinME, yes it is plagued with problems, and yes it is unstable, but I used it for more than two years, prior to WinXP, and it worked very well for me. It was stable (most of the time), and started up and shutdown quickly. Unfortunately, due to the problems above, it is not highly regarded in the IT industry (I do not know one company that uses it; they use 2000 or 98 instead), and thus it was never really popular.
I'm using ME on my home computer and in case of total crashes (I've had a couple, just minor inconveniences) I slaved a second hard drive with ME loaded on it. If one goes down, swap the slave/master jumpers, copy important files from dead drive, reformat/reinstall OS on dead drive, dead drive is now backup drive. If new master goes down (a while later), repeat.
Taw - GRUB is alright, and is preferred by some as it has more features as I understand it. I have only used it briefly, but LILO is more than sufficient. GRUB just has a slightly different interface, and that's about all I have seen from my casual inspections.
Longhorn? We'll see, AoD. Don't get your hopes up. Linux would have won over the desktop market by then!
Longhorn? We'll see, AoD. Don't get your hopes up. Linux would have won over the desktop market by then!
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