mcse, hmm, from what my dad tells me he went to get mcse and he only took one exam, he says it was quite useless and for linux installs, redhat7.3 and debian are easyer to install then windows, and if you can install windows you can install FreeBSD and NetBSD /*can't say the say about slackware though, or atleast the way i did it*/ o and for lindows, the fact about the dev people and the gpl, they are trying to correct that. o and for debian. it is the most *stable* version of linux i have used, hehe, its a pentium 60, and it even runs X, try to get a modern version of windows to do that. well a modern version of linux can. heres the uptime. i would let people ssh into the box, but i don't trust people with my current router setup.
choasforages@choasnet_deb:~$ uptime
11:11pm up 20 days, 10:02, 1 user, load average: 1.23, 1.06, 1.02
as for the machine itself, i guess i could post the output of
cat /proc/cpuinfo
and for creedon's speech, one would have say nicely put
as for XwrinkleyPISShole i find it amusing that u only give credit to the two major gui's, what about icewm, windowmaker /*it is eleagant*/, enlightenment/*more beutiful than xp could hope to be*/, blackbox/*works good on slower systems*/, and fvwm /*good for those reelly old systems and for the old stereotypical *NIX hacker look and i think it is pretty cool*/
[ June 17, 2002: Message edited by: choasforages ]