by Mwwhited
20. April 2009 23:04
While looking at someone that attacked another of my posts I found this survey on his blog. I figured to be fair to him and his fellow Linux fanboys I would complete the same survey. (Also after responding to him I read more of his blog to find… while he is almost twice my age and attacking my reputation I have been using Linux longer than him… go figure) Since when are you a Linux user? Freshman Year… so 1996 Was it difficult to do your first install? Not really, Slack...
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by Mwwhited
20. April 2009 23:04
Back in 1998 to 2000 I ran Slackware Linux as my primary operating system on my home computer. This was my access to the internet, web development and just plain programming for 2 years. I did have the system configured to dual boot with Windows 98 for the occasions when I wanted to play games (WINE and all that other stuff was just [and still is] crap). After 2000 I decided that I was don’t with the dual boot thing I and setup a full home network using Linux as my file and internet se...
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by Mwwhited
20. April 2009 23:04
Is there any real use for the piece of trash known as MySQL. In my adventures working with MySQL lately, I have seen the bottom of crap. I can hardly believe that I (or anyone else for that matter) considered MySQL an "Enterprise" class database. No groups, no roles, horrible ADO and ODBC connectors. Honestly... If you want to save a few dollars go get SQL Express from Microsoft. As I have said before I have recently become a huge fan of Microsoft. While everyone complains that the...
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by Mwwhited
8. June 2008 21:06
I love how the Linux and OpenSource communities enjoy bashing Microsoft about how they never listen to them. While at the same time when they are given a perfect opportunity to dig into the guts of a test platform operating system they stay away. What’s wrong with people are they too scared the Microsoft might have a good idea for once… or are they afraid of learning to like the other team. Come on everyone do you really hate that “Evil Micro$oft” so much that you canR...
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by Mwwhited
9. March 2008 14:03
In the past 20 to 30 years nothing dramatic has changed to the base fundamentals of how an operating system works. Linux, Mac-OS, and Windows have all relied on what is called a monolithic kernel. Simply put these means you take all of your hardware and their drivers and stuff them in the same run space on your computer. If one driver goes nuts or a piece of hardware overheats… that all she wrote and the computer will crash. This has been seen as a “Blue Screen of Death” in the...
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