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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: nick v6 on 15 February 2009, 07:31:15
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i'm changing the os on my security pc again
i'm running windows 2000 and havimg trouble with a program that don't like win 2000
the program will run on xp but i don't have a xp disc but i do have a xp linux disc
is there much difference between the two
all as i need is just the basic os and not all the extra junk that comes with it like the games and spread sheet and junk like that
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Huge difference, I'll see you on MSN :y
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whats xp linux?
You have Windows XP as released by Microsoft. Commercial, you have to pay for a copy.
You have Linux, as released by a heap of linux distributors. Whilst 'Free' that doesn't necessarily mean you can legally use it without paying for it - Open Source view on 'free' isn't the same as everyone else's ;D. Some are free though.
If your software runs on Windows XP, then use Windows XP. If it doesn't run too well on Windows 2000, it has little chance of running (even under emulation) under the Linux kernel.
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Ahem! Linux is generally free-it is supported by its community. If you use a certain flavour, i.e. Ubuntu.PCLinuxOS.etc. then you can make a donation to the 'makers' of that version.not compulsory.
Some of their revenue is derived from advertising and from commercial ties.
I suppose its a bit like us guys helping each other from throwing money at the rip off merchants in those garage thingys.
As a by note, A young chap I work with asked me to fix his 5 year old XP box,bought via a catalogue. Intel Celeron@2.5 Ghz,256mb of RAM,80Gig Hard Drive and no Graphics card! All in a Box the size of a wardrobe!
Xp was knackered and he only had a recovery disk that kept spitting out its dummy. So I installed the latest version of Linux Mint (Ubuntu based)-installed a few applications like VLC (video) and some stuff to let him use his Ipod--He's over the moon!
eddie
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i put xp home on m system and installed a security program called i-catcher that welung666 has been using for some time now
ive got 2 identical cards in the pci slots for the camera's and i-catcher kept spitting 1 card out and wont except both cards at the same time
both me and welung 666 have tried everything we could think of and still couldn't get it to except both cards at the same time
i'm having to stick win2000 back on to carry on running pico2000
thanks again welung666 for trying mate :y
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Linux is like Marmite....
I want to like it, but most of the stuff I use is Windoze only (mainly work apps) so can't - and familiarity breeds contempt in my case.
I keep having a go at it....
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Ahem! Linux is generally free-it is supported by its community. If you use a certain flavour, i.e. Ubuntu.PCLinuxOS.etc. then you can make a donation to the 'makers' of that version.not compulsory.
Some of their revenue is derived from advertising and from commercial ties.
I suppose its a bit like us guys helping each other from throwing money at the rip off merchants in those garage thingys.
As a by note, A young chap I work with asked me to fix his 5 year old XP box,bought via a catalogue. Intel Celeron@2.5 Ghz,256mb of RAM,80Gig Hard Drive and no Graphics card! All in a Box the size of a wardrobe!
Xp was knackered and he only had a recovery disk that kept spitting out its dummy. So I installed the latest version of Linux Mint (Ubuntu based)-installed a few applications like VLC (video) and some stuff to let him use his Ipod--He's over the moon!
eddie
All Linux is 'free', but only a few distros are no-cost. Redhat, for example, is rather expensive, and makes Windows look dirt cheap over the the 5yr realistic life of a PC.
Linux has a place. Most definately not on your average desktop, but it has a place. It can be a good building block for small appliances. Get X on there, and its a dog. Additionally, its (lack of) resource management means its never going to be great in the busy server environment.
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i put xp home on m system and installed a security program called i-catcher that welung666 has been using for some time now
ive got 2 identical cards in the pci slots for the camera's and i-catcher kept spitting 1 card out and wont except both cards at the same time
both me and welung 666 have tried everything we could think of and still couldn't get it to except both cards at the same time
i'm having to stick win2000 back on to carry on running pico2000
thanks again welung666 for trying mate :y (comes before z and after x)
I've still got the headache to prove it!
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what a pain in the rear that was
grrrr
cant see what the problem was
oh well nice try welung666
might do a swop with one of your cards and try that
only joking :y
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what a pain in the rear that was
grrrr
cant see what the problem was
oh well nice try welung666
might do a swop with one of your cards and try that
only joking :y (comes before z and after x)
I was going to suggest that ;D
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ive got pico back on now on win 2000
you'll have to pop over and bring a card and we will try again
only joking
got to close to getting a hammer
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But if I come over it'll work first time ;D Mines running fine again now too.
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be sods law if you try your card and it works then you take my card back with you the card wont work with yours
when are you coming over :question
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be sods law if you try your card and it works then you take my card back with you the card wont work with yours
when are you coming over :question
;D ;D When she lets me :P