Setanta wrote on Jun 25
th, 2021 at 6:47pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 25
th, 2021 at 2:43pm:
Setanta wrote on Jun 24
th, 2021 at 8:57pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 24
th, 2021 at 8:10pm:
Setanta wrote on Jun 24
th, 2021 at 6:50pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 24
th, 2021 at 6:48pm:
Microsoft once referred to Linux as "Communism". Linux has a non-commercial license, something Microsoft cannot and will not commit to. Linux is a cleaner, more robust system than Windows. Windows is optimised for management via a centralised server and Linux is not. There are various work-arounds that cover that aspect of Linus use in the commercial workplace but they are not a core component of the Operating System. Windows suffers from poor security and poor interaction with the network. Linux does not.
Do we have a Linux fanboi here?
You have a Linux/Unix Systems Engineer here, Set. Got a problem with someone making his professional living from a real OS?
Depends, is a real OS only the one you run? Are you as much of an OS bigot as you are elsewhere in your psyche?
Windows is a useless OS for servers. It is adequate for use on PCs. It has, I admit superior PC management tools. Linux can nearly match in that regard. Windows though is insecure and stupid in how it handles ACLs.
I wish Linux had nested group ACLs.
Doesn't need them. Windows doesn't do ACLs at all well. They are clumsy and difficult to administer easily.
Quote:I suppose I'm just not as vocally rabid as you.
Because I spoke up, I am "vocally rabid"? I find your claims about my views rather bizarre.
Quote: I don't care what OS people choose.
Neither do I, particularly. There are swings and roundabouts and to deny them is in itself rather silly IMO. People are familiar with Windoze. They choose Windoze. Most people are scared of the unfamiliar and they are not familiar with Linux. They do not understand the problems with a home OS like Windoze.
Quote: I did net/sys admin/build a school from no network to Linux server with 400 Windows clients using LDAP and Samba. I also helped build a local ISP back in the late '90s, about '98 that was linux based 50 modem. It died with the expansion of big ISPs. It's not a hosting service. The other half of the business was, making/selling/suporting PCs is still going and is in Casino now. I did consulting with them for dealing with WinNT servers.
I guess I have been guilty of posting here that Windows belongs in a VM.
I have used computers for over 40 years. I have programmed mainframes. I have administered minis. I have administered NT and Windoze servers and PCs. I have administered Linux servers. They all have problems. I think the biggest problem with Windoze machines in the people that use them.