Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 7:52 pmbrian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 7:33 pmSounds like a personal problem, Bobby. I rarely have to download new drivers when I use Unix or Linux. I've noticed that my kid's PCs are always downloading updates. Makes me wonder what Micro$oft is up to.
With Office 2016 having 5 or more major programs it had
over 3 gigabytes of updates!
It was basically re-written from scratch as it's so buggy.
It still has bugs.
Bill gates should be crying for what happened to his company.
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brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:45 pm
I have used Linux now for nearly 30 years, Neferti. I started out with Red Hat, went across to SuSE, then went to Debian, Ubuntu and am now presently using Mint. I have used Red Hat professionally for most of that time. I have also used various flavours of Unix. All are subtly different. You are entitled to your opinion although it is obviously personally coloured. Was the command line a bit of a problem for you?
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Nerds is the word Nef !!
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brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:51 pmYes and no. No one in Government cares about the source code - although they should. They don't have time or the money to be worried by what their computer systems are doing without their knowledge. You're right we don't know what Micro$oft is up to. All I know is that it needs constant updating to plug holes, left. right and centre. It annoys me that my kids are downloading gigabytes just to keep their OSs up to date.
The real problem for Micro$oft is that they have a single-user operating system which they have attempted to turn into a multi-user system, whereas Unix and Linux started with the reverse. What Micro$oft has excelled at is marketing. Walk into a computer shop today and all they talk about is Windoze. You mention Linux and they stare at you.
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Bobby wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:21 amThis poor lady has been driven nuts by Win10.brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:51 pmYes and no. No one in Government cares about the source code - although they should. They don't have time or the money to be worried by what their computer systems are doing without their knowledge. You're right we don't know what Micro$oft is up to. All I know is that it needs constant updating to plug holes, left. right and centre. It annoys me that my kids are downloading gigabytes just to keep their OSs up to date.
The real problem for Micro$oft is that they have a single-user operating system which they have attempted to turn into a multi-user system, whereas Unix and Linux started with the reverse. What Micro$oft has excelled at is marketing. Walk into a computer shop today and all they talk about is Windoze. You mention Linux and they stare at you.
It seems as though there is a conspiracy to force obsolescence as soon as possible.
It means that your time is wasted and you pay more.
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Neferti~ wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:56 pmI started with DOS back in the 80s. I had a personal computer at home in 1984. They were still using typewriters (or word processors) in the offices. I enjoyed playing games like Leisure Suit Larry back then, plus a few other "adventure" things as did my daughter, who was about 9 at the time.brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:45 pm
I have used Linux now for nearly 30 years, Neferti. I started out with Red Hat, went across to SuSE, then went to Debian, Ubuntu and am now presently using Mint. I have used Red Hat professionally for most of that time. I have also used various flavours of Unix. All are subtly different. You are entitled to your opinion although it is obviously personally coloured. Was the command line a bit of a problem for you?
Plus I used to "key in" diatribes that a couple of friends gave me and save them to disk (and I used to charge $5 a page CASH. LOL) I didn't have a printer.
Then, when Windows95 came in (August '95) I bought a new PC (cost me $3,500) and joined the WWW at great expense - there were no "local" ISPs so I had to join Microsoft - browsing the "Web" cost me about $5 an hour and one month I recall having a bill for $300 plus. Yikes.
The Commonwealth Government at the time did NOT yet have the Internet and were still using CCMail - however, the Techie and I got on really well and he gave me various programs to "test" in my copious spare time at work.
Everyone played "games" at "lunchtime" most were "pirated" by some bloke who called himself a Canadian (but was really an American). I borrowed some to load on my computer at home.
I don't think you have any idea, Brian. So up yourself that you actually think you are superior to everybody else.
It is time for you to Smell the Roses.
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brian ross wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:21 pmOh, dearie, dearie, me. I suspect I know a lot more about computers and operating systems than you do, Neferti. I got my first Apple II way back in 1983. I bought an Apple IIe in 1984 and then my first PC in 1987. I could go on boasting but hey, what would be point? Your ideas on how the world of computing works is very different to mine but hey, I'm a professional IT Systems Engineer and you're a?
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I think even Google, Facebook, Amazon all run on LinuxNom De Plume wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 1:00 pm
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Black Orchid wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:26 pmIf you are a professional IT Systems Engineer why do you need to consult anyone?brian ross wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:39 pmIn IT, if I want to understand how TCP/IP works, I consult a university trained Systems Engineer. If I want TCP/IP to work, I consult a TAFE trained Systems Administrator. He can connect up the devices and get them to talk to one another but is at a loss when that doesn't work, whereas the Systems Engineer can figure out the reasons why it isn't working.
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