OP OP O Overlord Solid State Member Messages 15 Oct 19, 2003 #21 Whats really run is dual booting them
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Oct 19, 2003 #22 Yes but I was thinking of setting up a seperate linux server to test out when I have the time.
OP OP O Overlord Solid State Member Messages 15 Oct 19, 2003 #23 David Lindon said: Yes but I was thinking of setting up a seperate linux server to test out when I have the time. Click to expand... If you can afford it, go for it.
David Lindon said: Yes but I was thinking of setting up a seperate linux server to test out when I have the time. Click to expand... If you can afford it, go for it.
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Oct 19, 2003 #24 What do you recommend? I was thinking Red Hat.
OP OP O Overlord Solid State Member Messages 15 Oct 19, 2003 #25 David Lindon said: What do you recommend? I was thinking Red Hat. Click to expand... If you aren't used to Linux, I would go with Red Hat, and make sure it has a GUI.
David Lindon said: What do you recommend? I was thinking Red Hat. Click to expand... If you aren't used to Linux, I would go with Red Hat, and make sure it has a GUI.
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Oct 19, 2003 #26 From pictures I have seen it look similar to XP, is that true?
OP OP O Overlord Solid State Member Messages 15 Oct 19, 2003 #27 That depends on the GUI you have. I think the default Rd Hat 9 GUI does, yes.
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Oct 19, 2003 #28 Good, thats the one I'm going for then. Thanks for the help.
S Steveswaldo Baseband Member Messages 25 Oct 19, 2003 #29 hehe, i have 7 computers. 5 of which are unix based