Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Originally posted by DimPrawnIf Windows is so bad, how many clients have you worked at where they had Linux on all the desktops? How many?
Also been to a place that was 100% Mac (apart from the receptionists for some reason).
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Originally posted by ClipheadJust one previously and the current client. Another client was exclusivley Sun Sparcs.
My last gig I rolled out Linux desktops to approx 300 retail locations, users were happy with them and they 'just worked'. My current gig we have Linux EPOS is 200 retail locations.
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Sun Sparcs on all the companies desktops. That's an impressive company.
How did the sales and marketing employees get on using them for the presentations?
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I agree since 2000 and XP windows is as stable as any other os, I think it got this bad name from Windows ME (which would crash if you looked at it funny).
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI have various PC's running Windows 2000, XP etc.
They run 24/7
None of them have crashed for at least 2 years, one of them has been running for more like 4 years.
If you get BSOD it is usually a hardware fault (cheap ram, faulty PCI card, etc). That would even crash Linux.
So much bulltulip and bigotry on here.
If Windows is so bad, how many clients have you worked at where they had Linux on all the desktops? How many?
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I have various PC's running Windows 2000, XP etc.
They run 24/7
None of them have crashed for at least 2 years, one of them has been running for more like 4 years.
If you get BSOD it is usually a hardware fault (cheap ram, faulty PCI card, etc). That would even crash Linux.
So much bulltulip and bigotry on here.
If Windows is so bad, how many clients have you worked at where they had Linux on all the desktops? How many?
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Originally posted by marcus2704Thats fantastic.
All I need to do now is sit here and wait for my PC to crash.
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Thats fantastic.
All I need to do now is sit here and wait for my PC to crash.
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Originally posted by marcus2704How do you change it to red and vice versa?
system.ini
[386enh]
MessageBackColor=4
MessageTextColor=4
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So a bunch of coders and a project manager got together in a meeting to decide that blue was out and red was in. No wonder it took 5 years to get out the door.
Although I did hear that most of the delays were caused by senior-middle management getting involved in and micromanaging every decision. Sounds like my job.
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You can change the colour back to blue if you want, IIRC it is the same setting as can change XP to red...
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Vista RSOD - (not BSOD)
I jest not!! - tonight my Dev Vista box gave me a Red Screen of Death after I my boot disk array went t1t5 up!
goodby blue screen - welcome redscreen -and this is progress - well done M$Tags: None
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