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Subject: Re: MICROSOFT has Bought Over Linus Torvalds!!
From: richard AT stardate DOT bc DOT ca (Richard Sanders)
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In article <00040515484001 DOT 06764 AT sparky DOT lineo DOT com>, stevja AT lineo DOT com says...
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>Windows 95 is a massive pain to install... (almost harder + trickier 
>than Linux) When I installed, for some strange reason, it didn't 
>install CD-Rom drivers, and so when it 'boots windows for the >
>first time' and is trying to install all of these drivers, my 
>CDROM doesn't work, and I can't install anything. 

Your CD-ROM is most likly one that Windows does not have bult in 
support for. Try making your hard drive bootable with DOS 
(anything) and install the CD-ROM drivers for DOS and make sure 
it works. Then load Windows. If your CD-ROM is still 
unrecognised you can just um-rem the CD-ROM driver in config sys 
and reboot. You CD-ROM should now work in Windows. You *may* be 
able to then rem out the CD-ROM driver in config.sys and still 
have the CD-ROM work.

>Also, if you have a 350 mhz processor or faster, windows 
>wont boot at all until you update some files. 

And you can't update the files if Windows won't boot, I found 
that out when I upgraded my CPU to an AMD K62-450. I had to put 
the old CPU back in to do the update and then swap CPOUs again.


>> Applixware and StarOffice are freebeerware IIRC.
>
>But they would still have to learn the new interface.

Staroffice for Windows and for Linux look and work the same, 
just like Netscape.

>Windows NT makes a horrible server. 

I guess I have been doing something wrong for the last five years because I 
have been using NT 3.51 and NT 4.00 for mail, web RADIUS accounting. I have 
only had to reboot when I have made software upgrades and once when when I 
replaced a hard drive that had a howling bearing. One of my servers has been 
runnibg for well over a year and not restarted, I guess that is a horrible 
server. I am not advocating M$, I am advocating "If it ain't broke don't fix 
it".  My DNS runs on Linux.  


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