Finally on w/Linux
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Marty Pollard
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Finally on w/Linux
Holy COW!
What a trial getting my Slackware Linux distro configured on my AMD machine.
I gave up and installed on my Stinkpad and it's actually WORKING!
KDE desktop and this Konqueror browser is cool; it hilites misspelled works.
I'll post more later.
What a trial getting my Slackware Linux distro configured on my AMD machine.
I gave up and installed on my Stinkpad and it's actually WORKING!
KDE desktop and this Konqueror browser is cool; it hilites misspelled works.
I'll post more later.
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b0b
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Get a Mac. Unix without the headaches. 
Seriously, I think that Sun and Mac are the only *nix machines that don't bog you down in tech hell for weeks on end. Linux works well, but configuring it is a real challenge. Too many options.
The Forum runs FreeBSD on a Dell box. I'd switch to a Mac server if I could afford one, though.
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Seriously, I think that Sun and Mac are the only *nix machines that don't bog you down in tech hell for weeks on end. Linux works well, but configuring it is a real challenge. Too many options.
The Forum runs FreeBSD on a Dell box. I'd switch to a Mac server if I could afford one, though.
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Marty Pollard
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Yeah, I played w/a G5 the other day at CompUSA and I was impressed but then again, I'm impressed w/ALL the new tech I can't afford.
The newest Intel/MS laptops absolutely SMOKE on graphics and everything. I was looking at the new iPaq PDAs and they're the same; just haulin' rear!
If I go Mac, it'll be to take advantage of the recording studio capabilities but I'm really liking Linux mainly because it ain't Windows; ya know?
The newest Intel/MS laptops absolutely SMOKE on graphics and everything. I was looking at the new iPaq PDAs and they're the same; just haulin' rear!
If I go Mac, it'll be to take advantage of the recording studio capabilities but I'm really liking Linux mainly because it ain't Windows; ya know?
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Gary Shepherd
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Better stick with Windows (or similar) for recording. Sonar 4 rocks.
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Bobby Lee
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b0b
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I always liked programming the Motorola 68000 a lot better than the Intel 80x86. It was a more logical instruction set. I don't know anyone who programs to the metal these days, so I don't really know what the differences are. Used to be big endian vs. little endian, segments vs continuous addressing.
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bob drawbaugh
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Hey. a coworker gave me a CD with a programe called knoppix. You can down load it for free. It's a bootable linux desktop you can put in the CD drive of you windows system. You get a nice linux desktop. Search the web play games, ect. You know get your Linux fix on your Windows system. But, Bob's right get a MAC. Linux without all the config problems. Apple rocks. 

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Jack Stoner
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Edward Efira
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Joey Ace
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I believe Apple will use custom processors.
Here's the Intel press release: http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20050606corp.htm
I read elsewhere that Apple cited heat as the main reason for change to Intel. The IBM chips run hotter than Intel for some reason. That's why they haven't been able to produce a Powerbook G5, at least not yet.
I really like my Powerbook G4, but it does run rather warm.
The rumor about Intel buying APple was probably started by this article by Mr. Cringely: http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20050609.html
Sorry for the drift, Marty...
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Here's the Intel press release: http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20050606corp.htm
I read elsewhere that Apple cited heat as the main reason for change to Intel. The IBM chips run hotter than Intel for some reason. That's why they haven't been able to produce a Powerbook G5, at least not yet.
I really like my Powerbook G4, but it does run rather warm.
The rumor about Intel buying APple was probably started by this article by Mr. Cringely: http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20050609.html
Sorry for the drift, Marty...
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Ray Minich
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Linux is certainly powerful. Let's say you got a 9 channel tape drive from 1982. If you have the physical interface you can probably find a linux driver for it. But, it is also a bear.
I've been playing with the FSMLabs Real Time extensions to Linux for several years. They've used it to monitor and control a magnetic bearing for a spindle turning +30,000 rpm.
I've been playing with the FSMLabs Real Time extensions to Linux for several years. They've used it to monitor and control a magnetic bearing for a spindle turning +30,000 rpm.