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KernelPanic

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« Reply #30 on: 22 February 2003, 23:04 »
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Originally posted by X11: Slackware Commando.:


no its NT.



The core OS is NT, but the wider .NET concept isn't about the OS. It's about distributed objects.
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« Reply #31 on: 23 February 2003, 07:24 »
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maybe you should read the requirements before installing..



according to your own posts you are running .net on an even less equipped system than I tried it on ..  so I guess you don't read the requirements either .. my point was that .net eats up more resources that redhat 8.0 both of which are the "current" versions from theie respective manufacturer .. allowing for the fact that the .net version I tried is BETA vs. 8.0 which is not not .. if .net is running fine for you then great more power to you running what i consider a Piece of S#$t wanna be NOS .. I will not even put WinDoze on a system that I count on to be stable. My personal network consists of 1 WinDoze 2000 .. 2 Redhat 8.0 which I'm currently using to learn and become profecient with and 1 system running my preferred NOs Netware 6. Each of which have their strengths and weakneesses .. don't try to salm me for something youa re even more guilty of .. we all agree to some degree that microsoft sucks and is a pig or we wouldn't be on this site ..

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« Reply #32 on: 23 February 2003, 11:29 »
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Originally posted by Vader76:


this is name calling already? very childish
you can't compare the 2 OS. Get with the times. Do you expect all the new software to run on old machines?  Why don't you run the redhat 8 on a old 286.

For your information I do have a P166 with 128MB RAM running .NET. And it runs fine for what it suppose to do (Web server and DNS Server)



I sure hope you didn't spend money on that piece of crap software!  Why don't you use Linux instead?  Linux is perfect for servers.  It comes with source code, runs on a 486, is more secure, more stable, and more free.  With Microsoft all you get is a fist up the ass from Ballmer.  And that's never fun.

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« Reply #33 on: 23 February 2003, 23:42 »
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Originally posted by Linux User #5225982375:


I sure hope you didn't spend money on that piece of crap software!  Why don't you use Linux instead?  Linux is perfect for servers.  It comes with source code, runs on a 486, is more secure, more stable, and more free.  With Microsoft all you get is a fist up the ass from Ballmer.  And that's never fun.



My server runs Small Business Server 2000... works fine with exchange, sql server, isa server on one box..

i got 5 free licenses for xp for beta testing XP...

I've never tried linux before, which one should i get? Does warcraft III run on it?  

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« Reply #34 on: 24 February 2003, 00:28 »
Get RedHat Linux 8, you can download it here:

http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html

Here is a screenshot of my GNOME desktop, so you can see what it looks like:

http://www.insanebaboon.netfirms.com/desktop3.html

Warcraft III is one of my favorite games, and fortunately it works perfectly on Linux with the help of winex. (http://www.transgaming.com)

Other games I have installed on my computer are Half Life, counterstrike, diablo 2, and UT 2003.

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« Reply #35 on: 24 February 2003, 01:04 »
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Originally posted by Linux User #5225982375:
Get RedHat Linux 8, you can download it here:

http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html

Here is a screenshot of my GNOME desktop, so you can see what it looks like:

http://www.insanebaboon.netfirms.com/desktop3.html

Warcraft III is one of my favorite games, and fortunately it works perfectly on Linux with the help of winex. (http://www.transgaming.com)

Other games I have installed on my computer are Half Life, counterstrike, diablo 2, and UT 2003.



nice!!

i'll give it a shot...

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« Reply #36 on: 24 February 2003, 01:16 »
holy smokes 5 CDs! Do i need all of them?

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« Reply #37 on: 24 February 2003, 01:39 »
Nah, just the first 3.  The last two are source CD's.  If you don't install developer tools you only need the first 2.