OS WARS MEGA THREAD (Now debating proprietary vs. open-source!)

Xyon

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I will not become a Linux fanboy troll.

I will not become a Linux fanboy troll.

I will not become a Linux fanboy troll.

I will not become a Linux fanboy troll.

Become?

I jest. Linux is a fine OS for a distinct set of requirements, just like Windows is. Provided both are put to uses for which they were designed, they usually perform admirably (assuming correct configurations and eliminating user error).
 

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Linux is a fine OS for a distinct set of requirements, just like Windows is. Provided both are put to uses for which they were designed, they usually perform admirably (assuming correct configurations and eliminating user error).
Huzzah. :cheers:

What are the chances of coming to this same conclusion again 30 more pages down the road? :lol:
 

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I believe we came to it previously two pages ago, as well. But, such is life, people will continue to flog a dead horse.
 

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Yesterday I had a collegaue telling me why Solaris was superior to everthing else and apparently it's because of it's ZFS file system (Which is quite clever) and bullet proof libs that allow programs compiled on earlier solaris versions to work on the latest.

so there!
 

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...libs that allow programs compiled on earlier solaris versions to work on the latest.
Oh man, I hope that someday other OSes will be able to run programs compiled on earlier versions! :lol:
 

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Yesterday I had a collegaue telling me why Solaris was superior to everthing else and apparently it's because of it's ZFS file system (Which is quite clever) and bullet proof libs that allow programs compiled on earlier solaris versions to work on the latest.

so there!
Solaris is kind of like the BSD's: fun to use, but too much work for an everyday OS.

OpenIndiana is a mess.
 

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Oh man, I hope that someday other OSes will be able to run programs compiled on earlier versions! :lol:

:lol:

That's what I get for writing it early in the day. What I meant was it was something to do with Solaris v linux and libs. Sometimes a lib gets recompiled and the new version is included in the latest distro. Your software then doesn't work due a lib and you've no idea why or which one.
 

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Yesterday found this one: http://www.gocosmos.org - a DIY OS programmable and debuggable from Visual Studio in Csharp. Could be fun for all those CS students everywhere...
 

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:lol:

That's what I get for writing it early in the day. What I meant was it was something to do with Solaris v linux and libs. Sometimes a lib gets recompiled and the new version is included in the latest distro. Your software then doesn't work due a lib and you've no idea why or which one.
That seems to me like a pretty severe flaw in the design of the system...
 

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Personally I prefer Windows 7 above all else
Reasons:

  • User friendly
  • 64-bit
  • Looks nice
  • Stable
And reason I don't like Macs:

  • Hard to upgrade for a regular PC user
  • Got jack :censored: games
  • Comes with the worst mouse known to man
  • Keyboard ('nuff said)
Darren
 

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I use Win7, but I really hate how it has so many security features.

1. Asking if you're sure you want to run a "new" .exe every single time.
2. Asking if you're sure you want to merge folders.
3. Internet Exploder
4. UAC turned on by default.
 

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Turn UAC off, and use a different browser, and those last two are solved.

Hate that first one. I would like to stop it doing that too.

As for merging folders, I always assumed it was checking if I wanted to overwrite files, until I realised some years back it asks me twice for confirmation (Been a Windows habit for a while, that).
 

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Already have the first two solved, I just hate how I have to do it every time I get a new computer.

Also how you have to restart your computer even after doing minor midifications to the system.

Now to flame on Macs (specifically the newer laptops):
1. Overpriced, not just because of the screen. Nearly EVERYTHING on a typical macbook is way overpriced.
2. Keyboard.
3. OS is too user friendly.
4. Laptops are way too thin.
 

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Already have the first two solved, I just hate how I have to do it every time I get a new computer.

Also how you have to restart your computer even after doing minor midifications to the system.

Now to flame on Macs (specifically the newer laptops):
1. Overpriced, not just because of the screen. Nearly EVERYTHING on a typical macbook is way overpriced.
2. Keyboard.
3. OS is too user friendly.
4. Laptops are way too thin.
1. I agree
2. I most definitely agree
3. That is really annoying, you can't do a whole lot
4. *puts macbook on table* *SNAP* Oh :censored:

Darren
 

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Also how you have to restart your computer even after doing minor midifications to the system.

Windows gets accused of this a lot, and while it has some truth, I haven't been forced into rebooting this Win 7 box for at least two months due to Windows needing to reboot (Then I manually did a Windows update, and I needed to then, obviously). I've had to start it back up after a few power failures and because I booted into a pendrive system rescue linux install (Making the install, rather than rescuing the system), but really, it's got similar uptime stats to the debian server next to it.

---------- Post added at 18:00 ---------- Previous post was at 17:53 ----------

:lol:

That's what I get for writing it early in the day. What I meant was it was something to do with Solaris v linux and libs. Sometimes a lib gets recompiled and the new version is included in the latest distro. Your software then doesn't work due a lib and you've no idea why or which one.

Oh, yeah - decent package management should catch that kind of thing.
 

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i'm so glad this can be confined to a thread dedicated to the cause thanks everybody for keeping it here so I dont' have to read it! :cheers:

---------- Post added at 10:13 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:09 AM ----------

oh... uh.. but for what it's worth I can't own any other type of computer because I would not be able to use orbiter so smoothly and carefree! For a computer my OS allegiance lies mainly in my ability to run or not run orbiter (seriously!) my favorite OS and device is the old Palm OS 5 and a palm TX (not the web OS on current palm phones) without these I my life would be in a disorganized shambles!
 

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someone should do a post about the history of the title of this thread! :thumbup:

Allow me. :) Here's what we have after 21 months, 458 posts, 11,795 thread views, and zero changed opinions:

EDIT:
Corrected the dates of the last few entries. My apologies, mates!

13th Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread(Windows VS Linux VS Mac)'
15th Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread(This has no chance of being clean)'
16th Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread(This has no chance of being civil)'
16th Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (Every OS for itself)
17th Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (Actually making progress)'
22nd Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (No real facts needed)'
24th Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (Truth is relative)'
29th Jan 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (The OS wars rage on)'
25th Apr 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (Yes it is back!)'
12th Jul 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (Now with extra flame)'
24th Oct 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (Windows 7 now supported)'
18th Nov 2009 'PC MEGA Thread (filesystem war breaks out)'
7th Jan 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (reignited by React OS)'
13th Jan 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (The OS wars escalate)'
19th Mar 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (Laptop dual-boot skirmish breaks out)'
30th Mar 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (full-blown OS wars rage on)'
12th Apr 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (Vista bashing ensues)'
20th Apr 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (My OS can beat up your OS!)'
20th Apr 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (Windows ME back with a vengeance)'
14th Jun 2010 'PC MEGA Thread (The OS wars resume under Windows 7 flag)'
7th Jul 2010 'OS WARS MEGA Thread (Now permanently renamed)'
18th Jun 2010 'OS WARS MEGA Thread (temporary ceasefire in effect)'
9th Oct 2010 'OS WARS MEGA Thread (Resurrected from Ubuntu: Anyone else skipping 10.10?)'
13th Oct 2010 'OS WARS MEGA Thread (reignited from 'What is the worse software bug ever?' thread)'
15th Oct 2010 'OS WARS MEGA THREAD (now reignited from 'How do I use a Linux LiveCD?' thread)'
16th Oct 2010 'OS WARS MEGA THREAD (troll posts will be vaporized by the Probe)'
22nd Oct 2010 'OS WARS MEGA THREAD (Now with 50% extra flame for free!)'

This thread certainly does keep the staff busy. :lol:
 
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7th Jul 2010 'OS WARS MEGA Thread (Resurrected from Ubuntu: Anyone else skipping 10.10?)'
I believe there's incorrect month here. I remember setting this title like 2 weeks ago. :p
 
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