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Windows. Yes, looks very nice but functionally cr*p. Just try to use an application or install something as a user other than the administrator or try networking without getting a TCP stack overflow or try downloading more that two things using MS IE at once.
Linux - Rubbish interface and about as user friendly as a tank but as stable and well build as Big Ben.
What we need is a genetic mutation.
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Originally posted by Not So WiseWindows Birthday next month
Damn hardly feels like 20 years now.
So when was first time you saw/used it? Windows 2 was my introLast edited by OwlHoot; 15 October 2005, 00:21.
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Likewise regarding Linux. Been playing around with Suse 9.3 for a few weeks now and don't feel comfortable with it at all. Too slow on the desktop and the Open Office is just too cludgy. Don't have the patience to wait 10 seconds for a spreadsheet to open up. I Installed Windows Server 2003 on the same machine and it flew.
Might try Linux in another years time. Might not.
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Frankly Xp is the first version which actually works at all well enough.
2000 server too is a very nice easy system to work with.
Been trying to get into Linux recently as a few jobs have required it but try as i might (and believe me, i've tried to like it, i like the idea of it anyway) i just cant see the attraction, basically everytime i've finished a session on it theres an overwhelming feeling of 'this is tulip' that i just cant shake.
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I remember using Windows 1.0, I was the UNIX administrator at the time (System V on Olivetti). My jaw hit the floor at how crap it was. Just DOS with a graphics layer and about as stable as Granny on Gin.
But man! Were management air-heads in love.
Frankly Xp is the first version which actually works at all well enough.
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Im sorry I dont believe this Windows 20 years rubbish. I remember my house had windows when i was a kid and my mum's house did when she was a kid as well.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnYes and about 0.4% of computer users in the world are sticking with Apple. Says it all really.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnYes and about 0.4% of computer users in the world are sticking with Apple. Says it all really.
"Says it all" Mr Gates screwed em real good!
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Yes and about 0.4% of computer users in the world are sticking with Apple. Says it all really.
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first Windows, I think was 2.1 on 5.25" floppy disks, about 11 I think.......
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