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Marks256 said:Now that i am more framilliar with linux, i am toying the idea of putting Debian on it. I dont know? I heard debian was pretty good. My favourite distro of linux is Knoppix, which is related to Debian, so, i am really not sure. I guess i will find out when i finally get my disks...
I had Debian Linux on my laptop and desktop for a while in dual boot using GRUB (I don't think it's 100% compatable with a NTFS file system but FAT32 & EXT3 seemed to co-exist OK, except that defrag in Windas wouldn't work right.) The install was pretty easy; no harder than installing DOS / WIN16 in the "good old days".Now that i am more framilliar with linux, i am toying the idea of putting Debian on it. I dont know? I heard debian was pretty good. My favourite distro of linux is Knoppix, which is related to Debian, so, i am really not sure. I guess i will find out when i finally get my disks...
Marks256 said:Now that i am more framilliar with linux, i am toying the idea of putting Debian on it. I dont know? I heard debian was pretty good. My favourite distro of linux is Knoppix, which is related to Debian, so, i am really not sure. I guess i will find out when i finally get my disks...
Never did try that one.You haven't tried VMware's virtualization software lately have you?
When I upgrade to a faster machine I'll revisit Debian/Linux. My system is a throw away item because the RDRAM it uses is so expensive that a new box is cheaper than a 512Mb upgrade!It's not ideal, it's not the fastest.
Hmmmm... Sounds promising. As long as there are no USB timing/functional issues then MPLAB should work then. I sure would like to ditch Windas permanently. It seems that every "Security Update" is just another Delay Loop inserted into the kernal!But it is COMPLETLY transparent to the application. The only problem that can occur is timeing issues in real time systems.
Runs comfortably from within X. runs Win98. I'm sure it can run XP as well.
Styx said:OMG!!! Quake-viper, I thought all traces of this BS was purged from the web
DO NOT TRUST THIS ADVICE!!
this will mess yr PC up. Also they are not memory hogs. majority of them get swapped out early in a Win boot
Sceadwian said:Did you know that you can already do that with native XP components at the command prompt?
the first thing i do after installing win2k
Finnally get your discs? Just download it.
Marks256 said:...is format your system, flush your eyes out with holy water, burn your finger prints off, and finally burn the system you installed it on...
2K SUCKS!!!!!!!!
chiba said:Lol, That's just not cricket old chap, the first thing i do after installing win2k or XP is go into services and disable useless programs that microsoft has decided i need, ie Messenger, remote registry, remote install and helpsv. I have been doing this for years and it has not messed anything up.
Because i'm running process explorer i have a good idea of what rubbish is running in the background and at startup and Regprot is a simple program that lets you know when something is being added to the registry for startup. Using these little freeware apps keeps the machine cleaner than it normally would be without them and I would not suggest anything that i didn't think was the mutts nuts.
Hero999 said:Windows 2000 was the best Windows OS around back then.
Some people even claim it's still better than XP.
Umm, This is going back a few years, long before Linux-dvd's and XP, i'd like to know what you were using back then?