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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:34 pm
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By the way Synergy server/clients works in Win/Linux/Apple no matter whic is the client or the server. I'm using it and loving it. Currently my laptop (xp pro) is the server (i love the keyboard of it) and two more boxes as clients: a 4 years old P4 (xp pro) and a CenotOS 5 on my Dual Xeon ML530.

So far nothing really pushed me away from my XP Pro, its stable (very stable) and I'm use to all my software settings.

Also since my time is very limited, using Centos 5 is not helping me at all. It doesn't have a wide choice of rpms yet, LinCVS doesn't build yet as well as many other packages that are not even in repo and not even ready for RH5.

CentOS 5 install was excellent and runs smooth as any other CentOS.

However when I'll decide to switch my P4 I think I'll use K?ubuntu which seems to have all packages that I wanted to use or at least to try. But for now I'm happy with the stability of my XP Pro.

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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:28 am
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DJ Maze wrote:
You should install KDE instead of Gnome (or as an additional WM)
Then you have cool tools like KDEWebDev which has XLST debuggers, Quanta+ and much more development tools.
I believe I'm not wrong saying that KDE applications work with Gnome and vice-versa. Though running them in their native platform is better ofcourse.


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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 9:28 am
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Depends if the application is written in X, Qt, GTK, etc. etc.
Because sometimes an application depends on certain features of a Window Manager.


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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:04 pm
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I'm using my Windows XP Pro aside using Ubuntu for a week and I must say I'm afraid I'm still going to stick with xp.
Why?
1) It's actually faster with my PC.
2) I feel home.
3) The applications I use are unbeatable, like Winamp and it's media library for example.


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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:38 pm
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As far i can tell I do like both of them and I'm using them both but for different tasks.
Code:
$mencoder video-color.avi -o video-bw.avi -vf hue=0:0 -oac copy ovc lavc
to do this in windows takes ages and needs heavy GUI (expect virtual dub family).

Linux has too many powerful tools hidden by the use of GUIs.

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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
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Then there aren't enough GUIs yet Smile

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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 5:26 pm
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Eestlane wrote:
Then there aren't enough GUIs yet Smile
It's getting there... Sooner or later. I am hoping for sooner. But I am starting to like the command line, just like back in the DOS command days for me. Wink

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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 12:54 am
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As much as I like XP, linux is superior in many ways, but really use the OS that gets the job done for you.

I wouldn't validate any of eeastlane's concessions, but if they work for him, then XP is the best OS for him. That's honestly all that really matters...

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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:30 pm
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I never did like the Windoze (95,98,me, 2k, xp and now vista) persay, but I got used to them. Since they were dominent in the working world (for some reason). Now I am just getting back to where I should have done a long time ago and start using what I want to use. Very Happy Ofcouse, I will still be using windoze as required for my work, but at home my primary computer is now linux (ubuntu in this case), and my alternate are windoze. Wink
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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:31 pm
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Windows servers only exist to satisfy people who only have learned to use the mouse for clicking on:

Start -> Shutdown -> Reboot

For others it has been proven that:
- BSD is the fastest
- Linux free alternative
- UNIX expensive alternative
- Windows? wots that?

So when you have a non-windows server (shame on you if you don't and are a happy RDP user) you must learn to live with a keyboard anyways.

For example try this in windows
Code:
#!/bin/bash
for file in `grep -l HTTP_POST_VARS * -R`
do
   i=0
   while [ -a $file.old.$i ]
   do
      i=$[i+1]
   done
   filenew=$file.old.$i
   cp $file $filenew
   sed -e s/HTTP_POST_VARS/_POST/ $file|cat > $file
done

Now you figure out what it does on a standard GNU/Linux OS Very Happy


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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:34 pm
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Backups?

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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
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Rename the old file on the file server and uploading new file to the file server?
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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:44 pm
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commands used:
- grep
- cp
- sed
- cat

If you know what these mean you know what they do and what finally happens Razz


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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:45 pm
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But I do nooot

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PostPost subject: Re: The final switch from Windows to Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:19 pm
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grep
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cp_%28Unix%29
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sed
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...%28Unix%29

That isn't so hard Eestlane Laughing


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