"Nobody will argue with me when i say that there are tangible benefits to switching to linux and linux based apps for 80% of what a user does on a computer"
Oh really? I have tried a number of distros on several laptops over the years, most recently the last 4 incarnations of Ubuntu. I grew heartily sick and tired of things working (yay!) then breaking on the next update (boo!).
I switched back to Vista because it was reasonably reliable, and I could run all of my apps with no trouble. Recently switched to Windows 7, and I can't see myself ever going through distro hell again. Please be careful with broad statements like "nobody".
This is anecdotal, I know, but I have a DELL XPS M1330, came with Vista. I just installed Windows 7 and everything worked perfectly, I didn't have to install any drivers.
BTW, it's Intel WIRED NIC and Broadcomm WIRELESS, at least on my laptop.
There is some fairly interesting hardware involved (DELL Webcam, Fingerprint scanner) and everything, absolutely everything works perfectly. I am amazed.
SAP. Definitely not obscure. Everything is in German. All of the column names in the database are 5 letter German abbreviations of the particular entity. BUKRS = Company for example. All of the comments in the ABAP code are in German. I've picked up quite a lot of German from working on SAP, which isn't a bad thing.
Cheers
That reminds me of a Commodore 64 program I bought that required the manual. It wasn't a thick manual, but it was black print on red paper! Impossible to photocopy. From memory, it required the user to enter a single word from a specific line on a specific page of the manual when you loaded it. Personally, I think this was a great way to protect the product, with minimal fuss for the legit user.
Cheers.
"The problem we now have, and it's a hugely problematic problem, is that the government is going to use this legislation as a bargaining chip to push through it's economic stimulus plan."
You got it in one. The two independants (Xenophon and Fielding) have WAY too much power in the senate, and that spineless bastard Rudd (BTW, I voted Labour, too) will do -anything- to appease them. There is something seriously wrong when 1 or 2 people can wield so much power.
Can anyone tell me a country I can move to where personal freedom is respected? Seriously?
Hear hear! All the effing hypocritical whingers here -demand- , nay, -insist- on freedom of choice, well, Microsoft is one of those choices, believe it or not. Grow up, get a life, pick the OS you want, and stop trying to stuff open source down our throats. THAT is restriction of choice.
Hmmm. I use Linux at home, but at work I am a Windows Admin. I was given the task of automating a procedure to synchronise (whole CRUD thing, really) Active Directory from a CSV file FTP'ed daily from a SAP user store. ie create security groups, add / delete users, etc.
I wrote a Powershell script to do it, ended up ~40 lines of script, probably less, as I used a lot of white space and comments to make it maintainable.
I tried Python first, BTW, as I was familiar with it, but to me it was not a natural fit for the problem. Long story short, Powershell is THE way to administer Windows server - eg Exchange server since 7 has used PS exclusively for admin, and MS has indicated that all server functions (except maybe SharePoint, but - meh) will use PS as the primary admin tool.
Cheers!
I have the same problem. My name is Jesus, and I registered using DOB of 25/12/01, and now absolutely everyone thinks it's my real birthday. Sheesh, as if shepherds would be out shepheding in the middle of winter. Some people....really.
For the approx 300 million people in the USA, perhaps. I wish I could use Amazon, I really do, but living in Aus prevents me. WHY can they not sell to people outside of the USA? I'm guessing it is again the record labels that impose this crap. Well, fuck you very much, RIAA, I'll just make my own, cheaper, arrangements.
I tend to agree with your assessment, but I would have left out the 'fuck off' bit personally. I have lived in Brizzy for about 25 years, and I still think it is a great big country town, it probably isn't comparable to any city in the US (that I know of). I have lived in Sydney, San Francisco (well, Walnut Creek), parts of England, and Brisbane is where I want to stay and raise my kids. Great place, but not in any way USAian, AFAIK.
Congratulations! For the first time ever, coffee actually spurted out of my nose when I read that. I don't know what it was, but it just really tickled my fancy!
I say we go with the Homer Simpson theory. When the asteroid enters our atmosphere, air resistance will wear it away until it is the size of a chiuaua's head. No worries!
I am an adult, > 50 yrs, actually. I have a facebook account. Why, you ask? Well, my daughter has just moved to the UK, and it is convenient for her to have a central place to keep in contact with everyone back home. She can post her photos on her page, and all of her friends / family can access them, rather than indidually emailing all of her 522 friends. That is the only reason, but I think it is a good one!
If the US economy 'collapses', and I believe it is sliding down a very slippery slope right now, who will China sell stuff to? The US is surely Chinas biggest market, by a long, long way.
You know, I read your post, and immediately thought you were trying to be funny. Instead, I find you've been modded +5 insightful! Whilst what you say would be insightful in an ideal world, I have to reply, "You MUST be joking!".
There are probably MILLIONS of programs written for Windows. Maybe a slight exageration, but maybe not. WINE is extremely useful to me for old, but still useful programs, that may have been written in VB6 or whatever. I personnaly have 4 such apps that will only run under Windows (or emulation), or WINE.
I use WINE whenever I can, it's easier and cleaner for me than emulation.
Euclid proved it in approx 300BC
http://primes.utm.edu/notes/proofs/infinite/euclids.html
A really, really long extension cord.......
"Nobody will argue with me when i say that there are tangible benefits to switching to linux and linux based apps for 80% of what a user does on a computer"
Oh really? I have tried a number of distros on several laptops over the years, most recently the last 4 incarnations of Ubuntu. I grew heartily sick and tired of things working (yay!) then breaking on the next update (boo!).
I switched back to Vista because it was reasonably reliable, and I could run all of my apps with no trouble. Recently switched to Windows 7, and I can't see myself ever going through distro hell again.
Please be careful with broad statements like "nobody".
This is anecdotal, I know, but I have a DELL XPS M1330, came with Vista. I just installed Windows 7 and everything worked perfectly, I didn't have to install any drivers.
BTW, it's Intel WIRED NIC and Broadcomm WIRELESS, at least on my laptop.
There is some fairly interesting hardware involved (DELL Webcam, Fingerprint scanner) and everything, absolutely everything works perfectly. I am amazed.
"with a new tool to help them cull information instead of Web pages"
Thought it said 'CUIL' there for a moment.....
Thank you, TapeCutter. Absolutely spot on. I am surprised that this wasn't raised during the SBS Insight show by one (any) of the opponents. Cheers
SAP. Definitely not obscure. Everything is in German. All of the column names in the database are 5 letter German abbreviations of the particular entity. BUKRS = Company for example. All of the comments in the ABAP code are in German. I've picked up quite a lot of German from working on SAP, which isn't a bad thing. Cheers
That reminds me of a Commodore 64 program I bought that required the manual. It wasn't a thick manual, but it was black print on red paper! Impossible to photocopy. From memory, it required the user to enter a single word from a specific line on a specific page of the manual when you loaded it. Personally, I think this was a great way to protect the product, with minimal fuss for the legit user. Cheers.
You rang?
You beat me to it......
You got it in one. The two independants (Xenophon and Fielding) have WAY too much power in the senate, and that spineless bastard Rudd (BTW, I voted Labour, too) will do -anything- to appease them. There is something seriously wrong when 1 or 2 people can wield so much power.
Can anyone tell me a country I can move to where personal freedom is respected? Seriously?
Hear hear! All the effing hypocritical whingers here -demand- , nay, -insist- on freedom of choice, well, Microsoft is one of those choices, believe it or not. Grow up, get a life, pick the OS you want, and stop trying to stuff open source down our throats. THAT is restriction of choice.
Hmmm. I use Linux at home, but at work I am a Windows Admin. I was given the task of automating a procedure to synchronise (whole CRUD thing, really) Active Directory from a CSV file FTP'ed daily from a SAP user store. ie create security groups, add / delete users, etc. I wrote a Powershell script to do it, ended up ~40 lines of script, probably less, as I used a lot of white space and comments to make it maintainable. I tried Python first, BTW, as I was familiar with it, but to me it was not a natural fit for the problem. Long story short, Powershell is THE way to administer Windows server - eg Exchange server since 7 has used PS exclusively for admin, and MS has indicated that all server functions (except maybe SharePoint, but - meh) will use PS as the primary admin tool. Cheers!
I have the same problem. My name is Jesus, and I registered using DOB of 25/12/01, and now absolutely everyone thinks it's my real birthday. Sheesh, as if shepherds would be out shepheding in the middle of winter. Some people....really.
For the approx 300 million people in the USA, perhaps. I wish I could use Amazon, I really do, but living in Aus prevents me. WHY can they not sell to people outside of the USA? I'm guessing it is again the record labels that impose this crap. Well, fuck you very much, RIAA, I'll just make my own, cheaper, arrangements.
I tend to agree with your assessment, but I would have left out the 'fuck off' bit personally. I have lived in Brizzy for about 25 years, and I still think it is a great big country town, it probably isn't comparable to any city in the US (that I know of). I have lived in Sydney, San Francisco (well, Walnut Creek), parts of England, and Brisbane is where I want to stay and raise my kids. Great place, but not in any way USAian, AFAIK.
Congratulations! For the first time ever, coffee actually spurted out of my nose when I read that. I don't know what it was, but it just really tickled my fancy!
"Oh and mine came with ME on it so I reinstalled that and it boots from off in about 15 seconds and shuts down in just under 5 seconds."
;-)
Yep, 5 seconds is about right for an ME session. Actually, I'm surprised it rsn that long!
I say we go with the Homer Simpson theory. When the asteroid enters our atmosphere, air resistance will wear it away until it is the size of a chiuaua's head.
No worries!
I am an adult, > 50 yrs, actually. I have a facebook account. Why, you ask? Well, my daughter has just moved to the UK, and it is convenient for her to have a central place to keep in contact with everyone back home. She can post her photos on her page, and all of her friends / family can access them, rather than indidually emailing all of her 522 friends. That is the only reason, but I think it is a good one!
The Stainless Steel Rat series. Can't remember when I started them, but it couldn't have been later than 12 or so. Loved every minute!
If the US economy 'collapses', and I believe it is sliding down a very slippery slope right now, who will China sell stuff to? The US is surely Chinas biggest market, by a long, long way.
There are probably MILLIONS of programs written for Windows. Maybe a slight exageration, but maybe not. WINE is extremely useful to me for old, but still useful programs, that may have been written in VB6 or whatever. I personnaly have 4 such apps that will only run under Windows (or emulation), or WINE.
I use WINE whenever I can, it's easier and cleaner for me than emulation.
Just my 2c
As long as they don't start doing the chicken dance, I'm happy.
I'm 53 you insensitive clod! And have carried my geek card since 1969! (truly). Everything my kids know about computers, they got from me.