24-12-2007 AH.FM End of Year Countdown

Very similar.

To be honest, I've never given Solaris a try. I'm a bit of an Ubuntu fan. I should install it tho, and take a look.

Do you like it?


yes, it is OK. i have 4GB RAM on my laptop and have 4 OS running concurrently, i partitioned the HD into 4 1GB logical domains ....

one is running windows vista :P (i hate that but need to have it for some applications )
one is running leopard (mac OS)
one is running open solaris (aka solaris 11 )
and one is running red-hat linux

since i have 4 of them running, concurrently at times, the laptop churns quite slow :(
 
nahi yaar .... am out of stock of everything. This relocation of mine is really hitting me hard. am keeping a very low ration of everything perishable quickly :(

that is the way to go, believe me. :grinning:
 
yes, it is OK. i have 4GB RAM on my laptop and have 4 OS running concurrently, i partitioned the HD into 4 1GB logical domains ....

one is running windows vista :P (i hate that but need to have it for some applications )
one is running leopard (mac OS)
one is running open solaris (aka solaris 11 )
and one is running red-hat linux

since i have 4 of them running, concurrently at times, the laptop churns quite slow :(

why so many OS'?

And why run them all at once... thats just asking for alot of problems
 
Ubuntu is just Wonderful.... really loved it. But the problem with Linux is that players like xmmx really plays music very "flat" and you cant use AC3 decoders or use the K Lite. thus had to shift to Windows

Hence the reason Linux has not become bigger. Ubuntu, if an AC3, and also an AAC/AAC+, Codec was made, could change the entire computing industry. But, it's just not possible.

yes, it is OK. i have 4GB RAM on my laptop and have 4 OS running concurrently, i partitioned the HD into 4 1GB logical domains ....

one is running windows vista :P (i hate that but need to have it for some applications )
one is running leopard (mac OS)
one is running open solaris (aka solaris 11 )
and one is running red-hat linux

since i have 4 of them running, concurrently at times, the laptop churns quite slow :(

I don't like Red-Hat too much. RPMs and the whole YUM architecture is slow, and hard to use. I love the .deb (Debian packages, Ubuntu uses it also) and apt-get feature. Apt-get is so fast, and .deb snatches needed packages for you.

I dislike RPMs with a passion...
 
ID anyone???

It's a great track ! :grinning:
 
why so many OS'?

And why run them all at once... thats just asking for alot of problems

Especially running a resource hog like Leopard and Vista. Lol

Three Unix based OS's and a lone Windows OS. I bet your Vista is feeling lonely. =X
 
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62 Hours and counting!
 
Hence the reason Linux has not become bigger. Ubuntu, if an AC3, and also an AAC/AAC+, Codec was made, could change the entire computing industry. But, it's just not possible.



I don't like Red-Hat too much. RPMs and the whole YUM architecture is slow, and hard to use. I love the .deb (Debian packages, Ubuntu uses it also) and apt-get feature. Apt-get is so fast, and .deb snatches needed packages for you.

I dislike RPMs with a passion...

aptitude is way better then apt-get... its more thorough
 
Wonder why nasim needs to run 4 OS simultaneously :unsure:


no, no.... not simultaneously....... :lol: i am not doing it now, only when i visit customer sites (such as the IITs), some customers do not support the OS i usually run all the time (which is solaris 11), so at times i have to run others also, so 2 or 3 of them at the same time, not all 4..... :lol:
 
no, no.... not simultaneously....... :lol: i am not doing it now, only when i visit customer sites (such as the IITs), some customers do not support the OS i usually run all the time (which is solaris 11), so at times i have to run others also, so 2 or 3 of them at the same time, not all 4..... :lol:


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