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Originally posted here by mjk
I'm going to add a link to your post to my desktop.
And then print out 100 copies and post them around my house.
And then read it until I have the entire thing committed to memory.
And then...
In other words, this post is invaluable to me. Thanks gore
Later,
mjk
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Wow, thanks man. Heh, I'm glad it has helped you. I actually feel good! Well, you're more than welcome. It's good to see that someone can find this that useful. Operating systems is my main area in computing. I don't really know why, but for some reason I get a joy out of playing with new ones, and seeing how each one reacts in different ways.
I do have something I can sort of add to this.
The following is my opinion. Meaning don't take it as a fact of anything, but just my opinion on OSs you may come across in your computing, and what I thought were very good for one reason or another:
Linux : This is one of my favorite OSs. I didn't really use it untill last year, but I have grown to love it. You can configure just about everything you could ever want to, including the programs that it runs. I love Linux, and I use it daily. I use SuSE, Slackware, Debian/Libranet, and Mandrake.
Each one has something I really like about it. Debian and Libranet have one of the coolest command line utilities I have ever used; Apt-get. This has to be one of the best tools I have ever used. I think apt-get should be added to the kernel.
If I can get a good amount of programming done, and I learn to do it will, I would improve on apt-get and add it as a program you can use on any distro, and release it. Slackware has a tool similar called Slapt-get, but I would want it to be used on any Linux system.
SuSE, of course, is one I promote daily. IT has SO many applications. It also seems to go for security. It comes with a firewall I use called SuSEfirewall2. Great wall. It has so much to offer.
Mandrake is another one I use alot. Mandrake has a nice way for updating. It will actually grab all updates for any program you have installed. Something that not to many distros seem to have. They also make it very easy for newbies to learn quickly. And, from what I hear, Mandrake 10 is fast as hell. So the new one should be great.
Slackware....Slackware may be odd for a newbie to try out, as you have to do everything by hand, but it is VERY good. I am using it right now. Slackware aims to be the most UNIX like of any Linux distro. It also uses the same package management system that Free BSD uses. The .tgz. I love it.
Windows XP has to be here because I have to use at least one Windows OS for school and so on. So I picked XP. It has good abilities for music and movies, and plays all my pron.
BeOS was a nice OS, but they didn't know shit about business. It's a shame they went under.
And of course I can't leave without saying something about DOS. DOS works on damn near anything, and has a great amount of hacking tools available, making learning security fairly easy. Also, learning DOS is a good way to do advanced tasks in Windows. Let's face it, there is only so much you can do with a GUI.
Hope more people find this as useful as you have.