Author Topic: Linsux and Winbloze - There is no decent operating system for the PC!  (Read 5887 times)

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I will however, continue to duel boot me system. I will check out the linmodem stuff too. I'm glad my PC came with Winbloze because if I had bought a blank PC, I would be fucked, unless I installed Winbloze.
How could I have got Linsux to work then?
If I didn't have a Winbloze CD I would've borrowed one and the removed it when I found a driver for my modem. These no legal way to set up a blank PC with Linsux!


One way would be to purchase a modem that isn't hard wired into the system.  I've got a few spare modems floating around that I've pulled out of old computers.  If you want one, I'll send one to you for the cost of shipping.  One other thing to consider though, is that if your ISP requires special software (such as AOL, MSN, etc) Linux may not work.  I've never tried using such programs with Wine.

 
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How the Fuck do you do that?
I'm a newB remember.


Sorry, I should have been more specific.  This was meant to give you something to read up as you get familiar with your Linux system, assuming you decided to continue running Linux.  A search on Google will turn up plenty of tutorials.

Also, on a side note, the mounting of the cdrom and floppy has a purpose.  It's actually built in because Linux is a multi user operating system.  It's designed to prevent another user from removing media that someone else is using.  Given time, you'll be typing "mount /mnt/floppy" without even thinking about it.  It's like driving a manual transmission.  People who aren't used to it will complain about how much of a pain the clutch is, when in fact, you have more control over the engine.  Mount is similar in this respect.

Regarding the family using Linux...this tends to be a non-issue when switching people over, in my experience.  The difficulty in switching to Linux is in the configuration.  Once configured, it runs and runs and runs, little to no maintenance.  In switching your family to openoffice.org, you've already tackled one of the hardest parts: new software.  From here, it's just learning the menu structure (which you can customize to fit their needs).  Hopefully you've also already started switching them to Mozilla instead of IE.
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Blow up Winbloze?
Imagine the newspaper article
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Originally posted by enjoijeff:
Gee whiz. You can't just start using your computer right away because you are waiting for all your applications to load... That always made me mad because I always had to wait an extra like 30 seconds to a minute sometimes more for that...



Bah, that's nothing. I really hate it when you bot up, everything looks fine after that life-long wait, and an error message comes up:

"Windows encountered an error while processing the system registry. Windows will now reboot and correct this problem"

It's something like that anyway. Why the hell does it have to reboot? Why for God's sake didn't it fix the problem when it first noticed it?!   :mad:

[ June 02, 2004: Message edited by: Col ]

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Bah, that's nothing. I really hate it when you bot up, everything looks fine after that life-long wait, and an error message comes up:

"Windows encountered an error while processing the system registry. Windows will now reboot and correct this problem"

It's something like that anyway. Why the hell does it have to reboot? Why for God's sake didn't it fix the problem when it first noticed it?!    :mad:  

[ June 02, 2004: Message edited by: Col ]



Hehe I remember getting TONS of those.  It made me sooo mad!

I find that if you have an av/anti-virus scanner or a fire wall, windows gets EXTREAMLY dicy.  If you patch windows, eather py patching the os itself or updating the dat files.  I found that I had imediate problems.  To the point that if I was infected in some way it wouldn't of made a difference.  

But I did learn a few things.  Just by keeping windows completely off the net.  Not installing ANY "3rd party" software (just use the basic m$ stuff which wasn't allot) and keep scandisking, checking and rebuilt (hardware checking every month or so) would mean that even win95 can be just as stable and even more secure than windowsXP!   :D    
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In the bloated respect, Redhat is like WinXP. To get rid of the bloat you need to compile your own kernel. Thing is, I don't know how to do it, you don't know how to do it and all newbies don't know how to do it.
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In the bloated respect, Redhat is like WinXP.


WHAT?  Certainly not.  Mandrake is more bloated than Redhat...I installed Mdk and had 85 processes running (with KDE), and Fedora with KDE was 65.  But indeed, the default kernel is a bloat problem.

 
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Thing is, I don't know how to do it, you don't know how to do it and all newbies don't know how to do it.


When I was a n00b I learned how within a week    though it may be tougher with today's hardware.  Also, kernel 2.6 will speed everything up, though it currently has a nasty problem that messes up dual boots, so don't touch that for the moment.  
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Originally posted by WMD:


When I was a n00b I learned how within a week     though it may be tougher with today's hardware.  Also, kernel 2.6 will speed everything up, though it currently has a nasty problem that messes up dual boots, so don't touch that for the moment.    



yea, I agree!  I think I waited for the 2.4 kernel hit around the teens.  Think i'm gonna do that for the 2.6 as well      
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Nope.  You have to edit c:\msdos.sys, and add a line called Splash=o to it.  Can't remember what section, though.



Tell that to the people at Winguides!
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Tell that to the people at Winguides!



Sounds like a good idea, and would fit in with me because I like telling people how to fix stuff when they should know already.  :D

However, helping Windows...is not in our interests here.  
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Ok I'm an idiot, perhaps  Linux doesn't suck quite so much after all!

Sorry, I should have been more patient with Linux!
Sorry, WMD if you thought my last post was dumb, the last bit was a joke though, well in fact the whole post sucked. I often say silly things when I'm pissed off, I just was just a bit fed-up and disappointed. I was expecting some sort of miracle OS that would solve all the problems I had with Microcock Winbloze Xpee!
The last thing I expected was more problems!

Oh by the way I've had a play around with Linux on a friend's computer, it looks pretty smart to me!
The games look cool and they run reasonably fast too! (well it is a 2.5GHz 1GB RAM monster so I'm not going to get my hopes up too much, I mean it's nearly powerful enough to run Wronghorn!)
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Originally posted by Aloone:
Me and my family purchased a PC about 2 months ago (not brill 1800MHz AMD 256MB RAM 40GB hard drive), it came with Microcock Winbolze Xpee already installed. It ran well for all of 3 days, then (for no apparent reason) it started to display stupid error messages when shut down (GUI error blah...), we hadn't even connected to the Internet.

When we did connect all was well for a week (apart from the previous problem) then for some reason we contracted the netsky virus, the latest update for our virus scanner fixed it (or it said it did but we still get messages saying that some non-existent file is infected.). Now every now and again it hangs even when it's not being used!

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Oh by the way thanks for the offer Rio, how much would shiping cost from Indiana (US, I assume) to Bedford (UK)?, perhaps I might be better off asking the IT department at work for old modems.
I suppose the good thing about open source software is if it's bloatware you can cut the crap and recompile.


It looks like it'll be around $9 for a large (padded) envelope.  If your IT department has some, this would probably be the best bet.  I'm curious how many corporate computers still require modems though.  With VPN and SSH, there's not much reason to dial in to a computer when you can make a secure connection over the internet.  And there's not much reason to dial out when a connection can be shared over the office network.

Also...just FYI, the "Designed for Windows $_" is only good for determining exactly how bloated of an OS it will run quickly.  Unfortunately, they don't make PCs with stickers that say "Designed for Redhat Linux", or at least....I haven't seen any.

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Originally posted by Aloone:
Sorry, WMD if you thought my last post was dumb, the last bit was a joke though, well in fact the whole post sucked. I often say silly things when I'm pissed off, I just was just a bit fed-up and disappointed.

Hey, don't worry...that bomb part was damn funny.  I still laugh about it.  :D

 
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Oh by the way I've had a play around with Linux on a friend's computer, it looks pretty smart to me!  The games look cool and they run reasonably fast too! (well it is a 2.5GHz 1GB RAM monster so I'm not going to get my hopes up too much, I mean it's nearly powerful enough to run Wronghorn!)

Nvidia video cards have great Linux drivers downloadable from their website.  ATI makes them too but theirs suck.

 
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Originally posted by Aloone:
Me and my family purchased a PC about 2 months ago (not brill 1800MHz AMD 256MB RAM 40GB hard drive), it came with Microcock Winbolze Xpee already installed. It ran well for all of 3 days, then (for no apparent reason) it started to display stupid error messages when shut down (GUI error blah...), we hadn't even connected to the Internet.

When we did connect all was well for a week (apart from the previous problem) then for some reason we contracted the netsky virus, the latest update for our virus scanner fixed it (or it said it did but we still get messages saying that some non-existent file is infected.). Now every now and again it hangs even when it's not being used!

Someone at work said to me

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Originally posted by insomnia:


Lol
You're truly retarted.

Get a working linux system and stop acting like a stupid kid.
(or buy a PS2)
     

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That was uncalled for.....