Linux sure has come a long way, remember playing with red hat linux near the end of last century and it was almost impossible for me to work it as it was a command line distro, so dropped linux and returned to windows. Then about 12 years ago noticed a Ubuntu cd on a pc magazine with a gui, bought it and haven't looked back since. Tried heaps of distro's and settled on Mint for my computing, still try out others to see where things are at and have found some really cool distro's which are dedicated to specific hobbies, science or other areas. Ubuntu studio is one, giving you the best multimedia experience around and scientific linux if great for geeks, I use it to find out about new science and technology. Then if you want to really get into the back room of your own or other computers, Kali is the current master of computing sleuthing and security.homeless wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2017 9:36 am Linux has come a long way from the early days.
Spent the last 20 years of my working life using UNIX servers as the data base server and they were very reliable but it was all script base and even though it never fell over like windows to do any changes such as installing software etc took ages.
UNIX server just kept working where as I had to reboot the Windows servers every weekend or they would fall over with pipe lockup about Tuesday as one of my bosses found out after I left. He said I was not needed as the system ran on its own. When I handed in my resignation he said that it would save them money and did not like it when I told him that I did not expect him to get through the next week. System locked up on Tuesday as I left on Friday so no Windows server reboot. 2 days production at nearly $1 mill a day plus they could not meet their orders etc. I refused to go in so they had to wait till someone flew down from Brisbane to reboot the computer. Revenge is sweet at times.
Have considered Linux as where I am staying at the moment he uses Linux on his radio server and all the software etc is here but to me computers are just for basic use don't want to play anymore.
What I love about linux is more and more, as new releases of distro's come out, all you have to do is upgrade to the newest version and can still continue working whilst it does it. If your computer can't handle the new update, it will tell you and revert to the original release, but also install all the new updates.
This decision by microsoft, emulating apple, may push lots to look into linux a bit more. Then they won't be forced to buy new equipment when microsoft decides they won't support your system any more, which is happening more and more.
http://bgr.com/2017/07/20/windows-10-cr ... +Report%29
"Windows 10 will make old computers obsolete"