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Poll: Best OS (1 Viewer)

What is the best OS?

  • Windows

    Votes: 12 42.9%
  • Mac Osx

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Unix/Linux

    Votes: 11 39.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 3.6%

  • Total voters
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Ok thanks for that McLake. Last question now :p
With computer engineering at UNSW and computer systems engineering at UTS, is that a totaly different degree or is it the same with different wording?
 

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Originally posted by -X-
Ok thanks for that McLake. Last question now :p
With computer engineering at UNSW and computer systems engineering at UTS, is that a totaly different degree or is it the same with different wording?
Again, I don't know much about the UTS degree

*Wanders off to look at webpage*

EDIT: Look similar to me, refer to this page (and the Comp Eng link I gave you before)

http://www.uts.edu.au/div/publications/eng/ug/c10061/computer.html
 
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Originally posted by Ragerunner
How do you learn to use those command type OS's?

Like linux do you read up heaps or just trial and error?

And php. How did you guys learn it? I'm in the process of learning php but then can't really test anything out due to lack of php enabled server.
You might find this site useful for linux: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-threads.cfm?f=39

And for some nice commands: http://arstechnica.infopop.net/OpenTopic/page?a=tpc&s=50009562&f=96509133&m=6020942225

For PHP, I learnt by doing a small project for someone, also using MySQL. Invent your own project.
You don't have to have a webserver on the internet! Make a webserver on your own PC. Use Apache, a free and (most) popular webserver, and get the PHP plug-in. This way you can test out all your apps quickly and securely.
 

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Originally posted by Winston
nah im so afraid Linux's bootloaded (lilo) will fuck up my entire MBR,and when i erase the linux partition it will render my windows instalation as not-bootable
Don't fret! Before you do anything, hop over to Bootdisk.com and get yourself a Windows 98 SE boot disk. If, after LILO overwrites your MBR, you want a clean MBR (and windows to boot directly again), boot up with the bootdisk and "fdisk /mbr" will solve your woes.

PS. There is a way to get Windows to be your boot-loader, but it's a bit harder last time I checked (involves making a disk image of certain part of the hard drive... argh!). LILO is a lot friendler (and that doesn't happen often when comparing Windows and Linux :).
 

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Better still, if u have windows xp, boot from the cd and go to repair. In the command promp type "fixmbr", that will make ure windows the default OS to boot (with no boot manager).
Also, when u install linux and have the option of choosing either lilo or grub as the boot manager, select grub. Its allot easier to use and looks better too. :)
 

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cool guys ill give it a try

wat should i start first with?

and is it easy to setup my net with the lan connections etc...
 

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Originally posted by Winston
cool guys ill give it a try

wat should i start first with?

and is it easy to setup my net with the lan connections etc...
Like Huy said, Mandrake or Redhat are good. They have plenty of wizards and automatic detection to get you on the road. LAN connections will be a sinch with either of them too.
 

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our 2 main comps have xp
we're using our old old one as a firewall kinda thing and its got redhat linux
 

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Originally posted by praise897
our 2 main comps have xp
we're using our old old one as a firewall kinda thing and its got redhat linux
I was running a machine with RH Linux on it as a firewall box, but got rid of it because I needed another machine to host my files/store data, and to host games (being connected directly to the Internet, better connectivity etc, but is prone to attacks/vulnerabilities :)).

I had a hybrid network of Windows 98, 2000 and XP, until I decided to overhaul the entire LAN and migrated to XP (a move for the best :))
 

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