^^Win.
The beverage manufacturer I work for has many of the same ancient PLCs, and we run VMWare Player in Win7 with an XP guest OS and a USB>Serial converter. Gets the job done.
Can you come to CA and do some hiring? I have no sheepskins, but I'd like work.
When I talk to people, they say, you need experience. If you had sheepskins, we'd give you a job. You have not gotten enough experience, and no sheepskins, so no job.
Yet all the people in the industry don't care about sheepskins...., and I cannot get a job without experience, which I cannot have without sheepskins....aaargh!!!!
I'm what I would consider a 'normal' Linux user, if that exists. I'm comfortable in Linux and with the terminal. I tend to freak out during partitioning anyway, because most of my systems are dual-boot with ntfs and ext partitions. I do not like the new partition creator.
FWIW, after the install I went back to beefy miracle, but for issues more related to legacy hardware than anything else.
ANY change meets resistance from userspace. You want me to start changing my password, and I can't use my name? I don't like it, Sir.
^^Win. The beverage manufacturer I work for has many of the same ancient PLCs, and we run VMWare Player in Win7 with an XP guest OS and a USB>Serial converter. Gets the job done.
Can you come to CA and do some hiring? I have no sheepskins, but I'd like work. When I talk to people, they say, you need experience. If you had sheepskins, we'd give you a job. You have not gotten enough experience, and no sheepskins, so no job. Yet all the people in the industry don't care about sheepskins...., and I cannot get a job without experience, which I cannot have without sheepskins....aaargh!!!!
I'm what I would consider a 'normal' Linux user, if that exists. I'm comfortable in Linux and with the terminal. I tend to freak out during partitioning anyway, because most of my systems are dual-boot with ntfs and ext partitions. I do not like the new partition creator. FWIW, after the install I went back to beefy miracle, but for issues more related to legacy hardware than anything else.