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meikmundt

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« on: 13 September 2002, 02:14 »
For those of you who are familiar with Netstat..... this is my problem. Since I upgraded to XP, all the sudden when i run Netstat it opens for a split second (and i mean literally a split second) and then closes on me. It's not in the Taskbar running in the background either. I use Netstat to check IPs and watch my ports. Any idea how to fix this problem..... this is really pissin me off.

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« Reply #1 on: 13 September 2002, 02:27 »
netstat is a command line program. Open up a CMD shell and run it from there. And calling XP an "upgrade" would be debatable.
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« Reply #2 on: 13 September 2002, 02:35 »
make sure you have delay in too ie netstat 10
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« Reply #3 on: 13 September 2002, 02:58 »
thanks for the help, before i was using Run to open netstat, but i tried like you said and opened the command prompt first and then ran netstat and it doesn't disappear.

by the way, im not a microsoft fan, but ME to XP is def. an upgrade

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« Reply #4 on: 13 September 2002, 03:11 »
ME to Linux is an upgrade
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« Reply #5 on: 13 September 2002, 15:41 »
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Originally posted by meik:
thanks for the help, before i was using Run to open netstat, but i tried like you said and opened the command prompt first and then ran netstat and it doesn't disappear.

by the way, im not a microsoft fan, but ME to XP is def. an upgrade



no it isn't. i run ME as a dual boot with mandrake 8.2, but i would never 'upgrade' to XP...

re: netstat, surely in every version of windows, if you run any dos program from the run box, it will exit upon completion?
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« Reply #6 on: 13 September 2002, 18:42 »
Sorry, but Win98SE is as good as it gets in the Microsoft world.

If you want to move up, Linux is your ticket.  ;)
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« Reply #7 on: 13 September 2002, 19:25 »
The best Windoze ever was NT 3.1 and 2000 (as good as it can get in the Windoze world). Period. As for XPee, I'd better not make any comments  :D  . As the others said only Windoze->Linux is definitely an upgrade  ;)

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« Reply #8 on: 16 September 2002, 06:39 »
im sorry but you people dont understand my situtation. Im in graphic design and multitrack recording feilds. Do you think they make any of the software i need (photoshop, Nuendo, quark) for anything but Windows and Mac. I hate Mac just as much as Windows, i just use Windows cause im more familiar with it. Sorry to disappoint you people with my software choice, but i have no choice. And say XP is better, only because i don't have any crashes anymore. I guess the trade off is, how much more personal shit i bleed to microsoft now.

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« Reply #9 on: 16 September 2002, 06:45 »
What's wrong with Dicks? Being gay isn't that bad. I tend to like MS, thank you very much.

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« Reply #10 on: 17 September 2002, 01:54 »
They have all the image designing software you'll need in Linux... Try using Gimp.
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« Reply #11 on: 17 September 2002, 05:38 »
In response to:

TheQuirk: personally, i dont like the structure of the Mac OS. Also working with them in school for the last 3 years, i've actually had more crashes then with a Windows OS. I've tried Linux and found it to be very stable, but as i said, non of the software i use is supported in the Linux OS.


ManiaMan: how could you say that? photoshop is the industry standard for a reason. photoshop is not like windows, its the most popular because non surpasses it. check out www.lockjaw.net to see what i mean. that kind of graphic design can only be done with photoshop or quark

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« Reply #12 on: 17 September 2002, 07:48 »
From someone who has also done a lot of multitrack recording work I have to agree that there isn't a lot to choose from in this area in Linux.  I wish there was because I had *massive* problems running any multitrack software in Windows. Lockups and corruption could occur at any moment. We can hope that one day some great apps will make their way to Linux (they may be coming but I have been out of the recording loop for a few years now).

On the other hand I would submit that Linux provides a great graphics design platform. You obviously have plenty of experience with Photoshop and Quark but The Gimp is a plenty powerful graphics package. And there are many other tools provided that make graphics manipulation a breeze.  Here is a small sampling of graphics created with The Gimp:

http://www.gimp.org/gallery.html
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« Reply #13 on: 19 September 2002, 05:46 »
i understand wha you mean, about multitrack software. thats why im thinkin bout just gettin a Tascam MX2424.

i dont wanna take credit for my friends work, the link in the previous site, is my friends group of graphic art designers. im currently starting a graphic design site but dont have it up at the moment.