Originally posted by: Chosonman
Originally posted by: Seeruk
Really.... truly ..... honestly I tried to walk away from this thread. But such FUD and fanboyism needs to be shown the error of it's ways
You work for Gates don't you?
One word tells me you are wrong about MS being the future. Vista
I think more than one person sees thing the way I do.Linux City
You mean you don't have a little shrine with either a penguin, window, or other inanimate object surrounded by burning incense and drapped with flowers in your house/cubicle? HERETIC!Originally posted by: Seeruk
Nope - I am just a guy intelligent enough to realise that all OS's have their strengths and weaknesses. Not some idiot that has to identify himself through software :shocked:
That has less to do with Windows and its file systems than the program developers being dumb. Most programs default to install themselves in C:\Program Files. The ones that don't give you the option to change it to C:\Program Files.Originally posted by: sourceninja
Just like the unix file system. Where will I find libs? well in /lib. Its simple and it makes sense. Where will I find my windows programs? Well in C:\ C:\program files C:\developer_name\ C:\publisher\developer\
Originally posted by: gsellis
You mean you don't have a little shrine with either a penguin, window, or other inanimate object surrounded by burning incense and drapped with flowers in your house/cubicle? HERETIC!Originally posted by: Seeruk
Nope - I am just a guy intelligent enough to realise that all OS's have their strengths and weaknesses. Not some idiot that has to identify himself through software :shocked:
Originally posted by: nweaver
tab completion is great, but I truly dislike the way it's done in XP. Not that I don't use it, just that I dislike the way it works (finishing the line and putting quotes, causeing me to backspace twice to add switches.
Example?
It doesn't put quotes around commands, it put quotes around paths, since the path may contain a space. Switches after the quoted path work fine.since cmd puts quotes around the command he probably believes that you need to include the switches in the quotes for them to actually work, I don't know if it's true or not but I would probably guess the same thing.
Originally posted by: stash
It doesn't put quotes around commands, it put quotes around paths, since the path may contain a space. Switches after the quoted path work fine.since cmd puts quotes around the command he probably believes that you need to include the switches in the quotes for them to actually work, I don't know if it's true or not but I would probably guess the same thing.
Yep, it will just keep moving the end quote out as you go.You can just add the slash and tab again.
It doesn't put quotes around commands, it put quotes around paths, since the path may contain a space.
Yep, it will just keep moving the end quote out as you go.
I'm not seeing that, do you have an example?If the command contains a space it'll put quotes around it too
I'm not seeing that, do you have an example?
Originally posted by: Zebo
Why Linux?
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This is a joke right? I don't come in here too often so I'm not "getting it. " Otherwise Linux is farther from being "mainstream" than apples OS. Very complex install and driver install, configuration - no software of any consequence to me and most users.
Originally posted by: Zebo
Hows Civ 4 and about 10,000 other good games on Linux?
I know none of my analytical instrumentation and the software which runs them can use linux. - they come with propritiary PC's depending on vendor and of course the programs are windows ones.
And who knows what else?
I know none of my analytical instrumentation and the software which runs them can use linux. - they come with propritiary PC's depending on vendor and of course the programs are windows ones.
Originally posted by: Zebo
Hows Civ 4 and about 10,000 other good games on Linux?
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: Zebo
Hows Civ 4 and about 10,000 other good games on Linux?
Games are for kids, Linux is for work.
Games are for kids, Linux is for work.
What are you talking about? I already stated my work stuff can't use linux. For example million dollar HP ICP/MS's for example have a HP computer with windows 2000 and windows software, two CD's incidently, to run the machine. That's just two pieces of about 30 other instruments which function in similar fashion.. for work. I'm sure there are hundreds of other examples like accounting, engineering, pharmancy, medicine software profesionals use everyday which are only winOS.