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    • ntoxicatorN
      ntoxicator
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      They all sucked at one point.. and some Linux distro's still do. I use to burn new ISO's on a weekly basis

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        marcinozga @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        Mandrake stands to this day as the worst Linux OS I've ever used. And the only one that I ever paid for support on. And the only one that turned out to actually be a scam (no support people once you paid for support, literally nothing, the whole company was just running a scam.) OS didn't install at all, did nothing.

        I had exactly the opposite experience with it. I didn't have any major issues with it, I got it to run without any effort on all kinds of hardware, even dial-up modems worked 🙂

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
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          @ntoxicator said:

          They all sucked at one point.. and some Linux distro's still do. I use to burn new ISO's on a weekly basis

          This was near the end of Mandrake at the point where people had been touting it as the best thing ever for years. LONG after other distros were blowing Windows out of the water. By 2000, Linux was very mature and problems like not installing did not exist in the practical world. Long after mainstream Linux was by far the easiest OS to deal with for end users, Mandrake didn't install or have actual support.

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          • ntoxicatorN
            ntoxicator @marcinozga
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            @marcinozga

            Same... even installed NVIDIA drivers and was playing Wolfenstein!

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @marcinozga
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              @marcinozga said:

              @scottalanmiller said:

              Mandrake stands to this day as the worst Linux OS I've ever used. And the only one that I ever paid for support on. And the only one that turned out to actually be a scam (no support people once you paid for support, literally nothing, the whole company was just running a scam.) OS didn't install at all, did nothing.

              I had exactly the opposite experience with it. I didn't have any major issues with it, I got it to run without any effort on all kinds of hardware, even dial-up modems worked 🙂

              I'm sure that it worked some places. My issues with it were that the support option was a literal scam - it did not exist at all, and that it was less usable than any other distro I had used for the five years leading up to it and all since. It was sold as the user friendly one so I got it for my wife who, at the time, was a scientist, to use as a gaming rig (it was the gaming edition) and the whole thing turned out to be useless. But any other distro installed on the same box, no problems.

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              • ntoxicatorN
                ntoxicator
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                A close friend of mine use to swear by Gentoo. I would roll my eyes. Yes Portage is cool and very powerful. However, having to compile everything needed for the system along with setting flags? Some shit could take a day or longer to compile. I would always ask him WHY? You'll shave what maybe a few seconds off some application launch times?

                When most other distro's could be setup in far less time and use already set packages. Although, while he had a gentoo desktop; I was running a FreeBSD desktop.. so I guess to each their own.

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                • scottalanmillerS
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                  Gentoo was based on FreeBSD's approach, actually. Portage was a play on the Ports system.

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                    marcinozga
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                    When I was working for local ISP (early 2000's), we actually officially supported Mandrake (or perhaps they changed it to Mandriva already) to work with wifi cards we were installing. I was the person responsible for handling all Linux customers. I remember that wifi was working much better on Mandrake with ndiswrapper than natively on Windows. We also didn't support Windows 2000 and below.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      I remember using ndiswrapper on Suse for years!

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                        marcinozga @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        @marcinozga said:

                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        Mandrake stands to this day as the worst Linux OS I've ever used. And the only one that I ever paid for support on. And the only one that turned out to actually be a scam (no support people once you paid for support, literally nothing, the whole company was just running a scam.) OS didn't install at all, did nothing.

                        I had exactly the opposite experience with it. I didn't have any major issues with it, I got it to run without any effort on all kinds of hardware, even dial-up modems worked 🙂

                        I'm sure that it worked some places. My issues with it were that the support option was a literal scam - it did not exist at all, and that it was less usable than any other distro I had used for the five years leading up to it and all since. It was sold as the user friendly one so I got it for my wife who, at the time, was a scientist, to use as a gaming rig (it was the gaming edition) and the whole thing turned out to be useless. But any other distro installed on the same box, no problems.

                        I think I ran into that edition. I might have actually got a bootleg of it, because I remember playing Tux Racer 🙂
                        I can't say anything about support, because I've never had a need for it, and I wouldn't pay anyway.
                        I've had a lot of installation issues in the past, with all kinds of systems, and majority were attributed to bad optical media.
                        But in the end I don't blame you for moving on, I would have done exactly the same. If a system wouldn't install, I'd just grab a different distro.

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                          marcinozga
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                          Has anybody here actually used BeOS? I remember having it as my major OS at some point. I got the CD from some magazine, and it had some weird booting process, I think it had to be booted from Windows, only the commercial version was using bootloader. But once running, it was really great system for working with music and videos.

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                            scottalanmiller @marcinozga
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                            @marcinozga said:

                            Has anybody here actually used BeOS? I remember having it as my major OS at some point. I got the CD from some magazine, and it had some weird booting process, I thing it had to be booted from Windows, only the commercial version was using bootloader. But once running, it was really great system for working with music and videos.

                            Not only have I used it, I still have every major book published on it AND the original BeOS off the shelf box!!

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              I wish that we could still get BeOS running 🙂

                              Anyone have any suggestions for cool OSes to be testing out? Desktop, server or otherwise?

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                                thwr @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in I am an OS Junkie:

                                I wish that we could still get BeOS running 🙂

                                Anyone have any suggestions for cool OSes to be testing out? Desktop, server or otherwise?

                                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku_(operating_system) ? And sure, I know one or two 😉

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  I've thought about Haiku. I've never installed it, though.

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                                    thwr @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in I am an OS Junkie:

                                    I've thought about Haiku. I've never installed it, though.

                                    Neither did I. Same for ReactOS, seems to be great, but never tried it.

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                                    • thwrT
                                      thwr
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                                      Question is... Have you worked with BSD yet? Great OS. Gentoo is something I love when it comes to Linux, there's always something to learn.

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                                        MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in I am an OS Junkie:

                                        I wish that we could still get BeOS running 🙂

                                        Anyone have any suggestions for cool OSes to be testing out? Desktop, server or otherwise?

                                        http://hannahmontana.sourceforge.net/

                                        http://biebian.sourceforge.net/

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                                        • travisdh1T
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                                          I've only ever found one OS that I just didn't like, OpenVMS. I couldn't wrap my head around everything being a program rather than the everything is a file thing at the time. I'm actually sad Digital Equipment Corp isn't around anymore, they made good stuff, even if I never understood the OS.

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                                          • thwrT
                                            thwr @MattSpeller
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                                            @MattSpeller said in I am an OS Junkie:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in I am an OS Junkie:

                                            I wish that we could still get BeOS running 🙂

                                            Anyone have any suggestions for cool OSes to be testing out? Desktop, server or otherwise?

                                            http://hannahmontana.sourceforge.net/

                                            http://biebian.sourceforge.net/

                                            Have you never heard about the Geneva Convention?

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