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  • #31
    http://www-132.ibm.com/content/home/...ry/6306C4.html

    Just got this last week...

    normally at work I use win2K

    @home, XP Pro (got a free FULL copy from a microsoft emloyee - he must have been drun/trying to sell me something )

    @home 2 dabbling with RH9, it has truly come on leaps and bounds for a newbie! Its not a desktop replacement - yet - but its soooooo much better than 7....... - set up ALL the peripherals whitout ANY hichoughs - set up Samba, Print serving and apache in about 5 MINUTES - TOTAL time! (ok used mostly defaults/didnt understand some of the options, but hey! struck lucky, I guess!


    @home 3 smoothwall - what else

    RedRed
    Dont just swallow the blue pill.

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    • #32
      Machine 1: Windows XP,
      Machine 2: Amiga research OS. (partially working) And RH9


      James.
      Mater tua criceta fuit, et pater tuo redoluit bacarum sambucus.

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      • #33
        Add 14,000 to the Linux list


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        • #34
          I'm a XP convert. Used to run 2k even after XP was released. I decided to give it a try anyway, and after disabling a lot of useless bloat in XP (there's a lot), it seems nicer than 2k, and just as stable (my pc never crashes because of the OS itself).

          Too bad you can't enter more than one entry for each user, because I run XP on 2 boxes, and linux on a third (server). imho Linux is far from being ready for desktop use. For server use, it's quite good.

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          • #35
            XP Pro on home desktop, work desktop, and laptop. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise on home server.
            Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox

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            • #36
              You guys are making my Win98 SE partition feel lonely.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
                You guys are making my Win98 SE partition feel lonely.
                {Size1=]Hey little partition. Do not feel bad. I still have one on my machine. [/SIZE]

                I've tried XP and 2K on the same hardware. Straight patched after out of box, XP seems to load twice as fast. THey may have added bloat but they also seemed to have gotten rid of some as well.

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                • #38
                  W2K on all machines here.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by tjalfe
                    as for windows 2003 server being expensive... I got this deal from microsoft...
                    Do you meet all the requirements to use this?

                    Also, are there any other costs? Additional Microsoft subscriptions? Does the software expire in a year?
                    Originally posted by leech
                    It's interesting that now more people are using linux than Win9x OS's.
                    Um, the poll does not say that

                    Can you elaborate on what is interesting?
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Pace
                      Do you meet all the requirements to use this?

                      Also, are there any other costs? Additional Microsoft subscriptions? Does the software expire in a year?
                      I qualified enough for this that microsoft send me the marketing email in the first place and they send me the products. I suppose I am to use this to market their products for them, but I have no intentions to do this really. From what I know the software will not stop working in a year as they are full not for resale licences.
                      There are no additional costs that I am aware off.
                      I will read through all the paperwork at some point to verify this. IF you read the site yourself, did you see anything which looked like limitations on the use, other than you cannot resell it?

                      Kasper

                      /* edit: typo */
                      Last edited by Tjalfe; 1 June 2003, 16:47.
                      We have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!


                      i7-920, 6GB DDR3-1600, HD4870X2, Dell 27" LCD

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                      • #41
                        Kasper,
                        we also have the MS Actionpack subscription at our shop and that is how I got my XP Pro. As far as I know the software is NOT time bombed, just Not For Resale licenses. We are running mostly Win2K/Terminal Services at work so I couldn't let the XP Pro licenses go to waste
                        @home
                        Windows XP Pro on PC1
                        Windows 98SE on PC2 (kids games etc but next format will be XP Pro)
                        Redhat Linux 7.3 on FTP/Web/Email/Samba Server
                        @work
                        Windows 2K Sp3 on PC1
                        Redhat Linux 7.3 on FTP/WWW/Email Server PC2
                        Windows 2K SBS / Windows 2K Server
                        Going to delay the upgrade to 2003 Server as loonng as possible. If it ain't broke...
                        Alcohol and Drugs make life tolerable.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by tjalfe
                          I qualified enough for this that microsoft send me the marketing email in the first place and they send me the products. I suppose I am to use this to market their products for them, but I have no intentions to do this really. From what I know the software will not stop working in a year as they are full not for resale licences.
                          There are no additional costs that I am aware off.
                          I will read through all the paperwork at some point to verify this. IF you read the site yourself, did you see anything which looked like limitations on the use, other than you cannot resell it?

                          Kasper
                          To me it looks like an annual subscription, so 12/24/36/48 months down the line you might just as well have pirated it, or paid the full price...
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                          • #43
                            At work we are upgrading our all pcs to xp in the summer with Office 10, it was going to be 11 but the release date has slipped for this. These will be running on an NDS controlled network with a mixture of Novell, Microsoft and Citrix servers/services. All web/email applications use open source software.

                            Breezer
                            Everything I say is true apart from that which is not

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                            • #44
                              P4 rig: XP, then RH9, then ME (LOL)

                              Athlon Rig: XP

                              P2 Rig: XP

                              486 Rig: Win 3.1

                              i8086: DOS 1.0 j/k

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