8 different flavors of Windows Vista

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I figure I'll probably keep running xp until it won't load porn anymore, then I'll switch to something that will. Then again, in three years or so, a dual processor probably won't be that out of range either.
 

Luis G

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catocom said:
4 out of 6 on Linux
Not much office stuff.....
Music (mp3), web serving on lan for testing, some dvd work, surfing (a lot) :D ,
and the rest is just playing.....(some html programming, light office stuff, and graphics)
I'm spending a lot of time (on and off now, and have been) setting up
different distros on different kinds of hardware setups, to see what works
best where.
Right now, Debian, and Xandros look the most promising over all IMO.
Old Redhat 7.1 on older comps like PIIs.

I don't do gaming, so I figure the transition would be easier in my case.
I've also been messing with Linux, on and off, for over 7 years, so I still
consider myself a novice, but not a noob. :nerd:

Now go on and learn shell and a script programming language like Python, you'll do wonders :D
 

tommyj27

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:lol: that is so true.

/me thinks scratch and sniff polish scented install discs would make a windows (re)convert out of me.
 

Luis G

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catocom said:
More of a c++ person myself. Some perl, java, php...

For scripting I think you'll be better off with shell and some other interpreted language than with C++.

Doing shell and perl will do, but I try to stay away from perl as much as I can.


Guy 1 tells guy 2:
- "look, I just wrote a script in perl to read hieroglyphs"
Guy 2 replies:
- "you wrote a hieroglyph to do what?"
 

tommyj27

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Luis G said:
Guy 1 tells guy 2:
- "look, I just wrote a script in perl to read hieroglyphs"
Guy 2 replies:
- "you wrote a hieroglyph to do what?"
:lol: that's getting passed along
 
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