On Tuesday 29 October 2002 10:06 am, Kyle Faber wrote:
> You're talking about Microsoft Windows (tm) right? The one that didn't
> ship a format utility from the command line on early OEM versions of
> Windows 98? The one that pre-installs so many spooky drivers for a Windows
> 2000 install that I can barely see straight? (4 DISKS!!!! What the hell
> could be on those!!!)
Format is on the CD in Win 98. Just boot from floppy with cdrom support and
cd d: and format and yer done.
> I understand your point about "some distros do this, some do it this way"
> but that's a matter of choice and the simple fact is you CAN switch distros
> if one isn't rubbing you the right way. I am on a coffee break from
> trying to install 2K on a client's machine right now that "just won't
> install" and there's nothing I can do about it but examine the hardware
> from top to bottom, burn some incense, and hang wet noodles from my nose in
> hope's of it working by some voodo magic.
What's the problem?, maybe I can help.
> Sorry if I start a bashing thread and walk away (back to the mines) but
> let's not have another "windows does this better" session on this list,
> because anecdotes do not make a pattern. I see from your sig that you work
> in the computer building/fixing industry. Can you honestly tell me that
> every computer you have ever worked on loaded with a Microsoft operating
> system has always "just worked" and that you have never been stumped by a
> problem that "went away" by rebooting?
>From a fresh install yes? I never had one problem with any computer that
would not install and i've done hundreds, but then i've built the systems.
Only exception to the contrary would be faulty hardware, and you can't blame
an o/s for a defective ram chip or other defective hardware.
We do out fair share of rebooting in linux as well. I've seen the linux box
lock up so tight not even the mouse or alt-f1-del would work.
My original message wasn't about which o/s is better by the way, I was just
stating that distro's need to work together instead of going off on their own
paths so that some systems will work with this distro and others will work
with that distro and so on.
Sure you can make a certain distro work, that won't work with your system, but
often requires purchasing new hardware unless your fortunate enough to find a
driver that works and know how to compile it into the kernel.
<shrug>
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