theribdoctor
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got ubuntu 11.04 on 2 of my computers...love it, windows was a Dog and linux kicks ass...anyone else and what flavor?
how many servers do you guys have?I'm still running windows on the desktop, but I have CentOS 5 on most of my and all of my wife's servers.
-Charles
:togetherlBeen using linux from scratch for about five years. Before that I was a gentoo user and before THAT I used slackware for several years.
I have a dual boot laptop with Ubuntu and Windows 7... can't get away due to things that I need to prepare in Windows. But overall, I like Linux a lot.got ubuntu 11.04 on 2 of my computers...love it, windows was a Dog and linux kicks ass...anyone else and what flavor?
what do you need to prepare in windows?I have a dual boot laptop with Ubuntu and Windows 7... can't get away due to things that I need to prepare in Windows. But overall, I like Linux a lot.
Compile code... to make sure it works in the Windows environment... small utilities for work that makes my job easier. I'll usually write it Linux using vi. Also presentations. You can make it Linux and run in Windows, but you don't want to be in front of people and find out that your Powerpoint presentation looks like crap. Now that I think about it, I also use Photoshop a bit in Windows... I go back and forth frequently.what do you need to prepare in windows?
have you tried wine?Compile code... to make sure it works in the Windows environment... small utilities for work that makes my job easier. I'll usually write it Linux using vi. Also presentations. You can make it Linux and run in Windows, but you don't want to be in front of people and find out that your Powerpoint presentation looks like crap. Now that I think about it, I also use Photoshop a bit in Windows... I go back and forth frequently.
No... think it's like a abstraction layer... For some of the critical things that I have to do, I can't risk issues when code is deployed into a production environment. The business run on Windows... I need to know what is created absolutely works in that environment... need to try it though some time. Thank you for bringing it up.have you tried wine?
or you can run windows in a vmwareNo... think it's like a abstraction layer... For some of the critical things that I have to do, I can't risk issues when code is deployed into a production environment. The business run on Windows... I need to know what is created absolutely works in that environment... need to try it though some time. Thank you for bringing it up.
Too slow at times... but yes. You're really trying to the windows out of me...or you can run windows in a vmware
:headroll: I support windows at work...like to get away from it at home.Too slow at times... but yes. You're really trying to the windows out of me...
I am too, on my windows 7 box.I hate to say it but I'm using windows now... sorry. But, I use it home more than windows... got a front firebox smoke, Goodone... made in Kansas. Or did I just open up a whole new conversation... off topic maybe.
Hypocrite :rolling:I am too, on my windows 7 box.
:grinFU:Hypocrite :rolling: