1. [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by xerox_irs at lvcm.com May 31, 2003
- 440 views
Is Winxp worth the time to download and 10 cents for the blank cd to burn it on or the $300 to buy it? Daniel Kluss ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip D." <philip1987 at hotmail.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: How do you..... > > > In the Win32Lib, how do you get the font already on the window? > > Thanks, > Philip > > P.S. Win XP is worth the money. > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
2. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by irvm at ellijay.com May 31, 2003
- 436 views
On Saturday 31 May 2003 01:20 pm, Daniel Kluss wrote: > Is Winxp worth the time to download and 10 cents for the blank cd to burn > it on or the $300 to buy it? Since you asked: Yesterday I installed a new server at one of my clients' offices. I installed Mandrake 9.1 and Windows XP, dual boot. The Mandrake install went without any problem, only asking me to select a password, name the computer, and indicate which workgroup it belonged to. It then instantly recognized the network, and, using LinNeighborhood, I could see and connect to all the other computers' shared directories without a problem. (Other computers are running XP or Win98) The Windows XP installed ok too, after complaining because the disk already had dos on it and making me format the drive. It required 4 or 5 tries to set up the network, before windows finally was willing to admit that there indeed was a network. After that, XP functioned ok, but *much* slower than Linux for the identical tasks, like responding to a click on the menu or browsing a directory. Among the other critical differences: 1. Windows cost $199.95, Mandrake cost $6.99 2. Windows XP must be "activated" by calling Microsoft. Without activation, it only runs 30 days. You can't activate 2 computers with the same copy of XP. MS supposedly keeps track of things like this. 3. Windows comes with notepad and IE, but not much other software, while Linux comes with, let's see.... 5 browsers, 17 graphics programs, 3 wordprocessors, 3 spreadsheets, 4 ftp programs, 14 audio programs, 6 instant messenger clients, 3 or 4 newsreaders, the apache webserver, complete compilers for C, C++, Pascal, Fortran, as well as interpreters such as Ruby, Perl, Python, Java........ You decide which is the better bargain. Regards, Irv
3. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by gertie at visionsix.com May 31, 2003
- 434 views
On 31 May 2003, at 10:20, xerox_irs at lvcm.com wrote: > > > Is Winxp worth the time to download and 10 cents for the blank cd to burn it > on > or the $300 to buy it? For M$, sure! For you, no. You can get free viruses and trojans off the net for any older and cheaper M$ OS. No need to pay good money to "upgrade" to fresher backdoors and bugs. Kat
4. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by xerox_irs at lvcm.com May 31, 2003
- 423 views
(WinXPpro)In my neck of the woods, in wallmart in las vegas nevada it just(a couple months ago) dropped to 269 from 300 from 390 from SOME HUGE AMOUNT either 500 or 900 I dont remember. The price is not what is important, but the gain I get from using it is. I have win98se on all of my computers, is there any good reason to make that WinXP? Does it go faster, or easier or what? I like win98se(a very little be than 95) and I love DOS absolutly. Ive use carious *nixes(freebsd, redhat, and a few others i dont remember) and FreeBSD really impressed me. One thing that I'm starting to notice is that software makers are outdating/obsoleting win98, they use this new Visual Basic and it has new files for Win2000/XP and they will actually mess up win98(you need to reinstall it after words). I feel anything that is made for win98 will work fine on winxp, but not the other way around, and in my mind this is a crime(cause win98 is nice). Can somebody tell me if WINE(Windows stuff on linux) runs all the WinXP stuff Win98 won't, Please? Daniel Kluss ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip D." <philip1987 at hotmail.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 2:13 PM Subject: RE: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY > > > irvm at ellijay.com wrote: > > > > > > On Saturday 31 May 2003 01:20 pm, Daniel Kluss wrote: > > > > > Is Winxp worth the time to download and 10 cents for the blank cd to > > > burn > > > it on or the $300 to buy it? > > > > Since you asked: > > Yesterday I installed a new server at one of my clients' offices. > > I installed Mandrake 9.1 and Windows XP, dual boot. > > > > The Mandrake install went without any problem, only asking me to > > select a password, name the computer, and indicate which workgroup > > it belonged to. It then instantly recognized the network, and, using > > LinNeighborhood, I could see and connect to all the other computers' > > shared > > directories without a problem. (Other computers are running XP or Win98) > > > > The Windows XP installed ok too, after complaining because the disk > > already > > had dos on it and making me format the drive. It required 4 or 5 tries > > to set > > up the network, before windows finally was willing to admit that there > > indeed > > was a network. After that, XP functioned ok, but *much* slower than > > Linux for > > the identical tasks, like responding to a click on the menu or browsing > > a > > directory. > > > > Among the other critical differences: > > > > 1. Windows cost $199.95, Mandrake cost $6.99 > > > > 2. Windows XP must be "activated" by calling Microsoft. > > Without activation, it only runs 30 days. > > You can't activate 2 computers with the same copy of XP. MS > > supposedly keeps track of things like this. > > > > 3. Windows comes with notepad and IE, but not much other software, > > while Linux comes with, let's see.... > > 5 browsers, 17 graphics programs, 3 wordprocessors, 3 spreadsheets, > > 4 ftp programs, 14 audio programs, 6 instant messenger clients, > > 3 or 4 newsreaders, the apache webserver, complete compilers for > > C, C++, Pascal, Fortran, as well as interpreters such as Ruby, Perl, > > Python, > > Java........ > > > > You decide which is the better bargain. > > > > Regards, > > Irv > > > > > Sorry, I guess I just don't have a wide knowledge of these things. I > just like the GUI on XP. I have never even seen Linux before. I've > only been a programmer for less than a year, and only with Euphoria. > I'm only 16-years-old. > > Philip > > P.S. Win XP Pro is only $200, not $300. Win XP Home is $100. > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
5. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by irvm at ellijay.com May 31, 2003
- 423 views
On Saturday 31 May 2003 05:13 pm, Philip wrote: > Sorry, I guess I just don't have a wide knowledge of these things. I > just like the GUI on XP. I have never even seen Linux before. I've > only been a programmer for less than a year, and only with Euphoria. > I'm only 16-years-old. Oh, I forgot what may be the most important point about XP: You most likely will not be able to load a copy (or the original CD) onto more than one pc. Not even if you own the second computer. XP gathers serial numbers and such from the hardware in your pc, then generates some kind of key which must be sent to microsoft. Microsoft then sends back another key which allows you to run XP (past the 30-day limit) Change the hardware, or move to another computer, and it will load, but in 30 days, it quits - unless you allow it to phone home to Bill G. And guess what - if you try to register 2 different machines with the same XP CD - they won't let you. As far as liking the look of XP - I guess there's no accounting for taste :) Irv
6. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Jun 01, 2003
- 430 views
A couple of points: - WinXP is based on NT as its core, so it's more stable than Win98 and its predecessors. Unlike Win98 and prior releases, it doesn't have DOS at it's core. This can be good or bad, depending if you play a lot of games. - Wine will run a lot of software, but not everything, and often needs a lot of fiddling. Euphoria runs under Wine - even Win32Lib programs. - CodeWeavers offers a commercial product based on Wine called CrossOver Office. For $55, you can run a lot of commercial XP software. Not everything, of course. - If you want to play with Linux, the easiest thing to do is get a Knoppix CD. It's a "live" Linux CD, which means that you can boot and run a complete Linux distribution from CD, without having to install anything on your hard drive. -- David Cuny
7. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Jun 01, 2003
- 416 views
> Oh, I forgot what may be the most important point about XP: > You most likely will not be able to load a copy (or the original CD) onto > more than one pc. Not even if you own the second computer. I have the same (burned) CD of XP running on 2 machines, no problem... > XP gathers serial numbers and such from the hardware in your pc, then > generates some kind of key which must be sent to microsoft. Microsoft then > sends back another key which allows you to run XP (past the 30-day limit) I've been running XP on 2 machines for over 45 days now... Never called, emailed, snail mailed, nothing. I've had absolutely no contact with M$, unless my computer is secretly sending out information at night. (which it probably is!) > Change the hardware, or move to another computer, and it will load, but in > 30 days, it quits - unless you allow it to phone home to Bill G. > And guess what - if you try to register 2 different machines with the same > XP CD - they won't let you. Updates since XP install: Computer 1: - added CD burner - upgraded to DDR RAM (mobo supports both types) Computer 2: - added SiS 32 mb PCI video card - added 128 mb RAM (from computer 1) Running 45 days and counting... The *only* problem i've had so far is with service packs... Windows tells me i have an invalid serial number. I've recently obtained a list of over 100 serial numbers, so i think if i reinstall with a different number, i should be able to install the service packs. (as long as i pick another one that works!) > As far as liking the look of XP - I guess there's no accounting for taste :) I've changed the style back to the Win 2k style, looks like plain ol' normal windows! Only the icons are a little more colorful, but i think it brightens up the appearance, just like painting your living room white instead of cream tends to brighten up the room...
8. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Jun 01, 2003
- 427 views
>On 31 May 2003 at 21:13, Philip D. wrote: > >> Sorry, I guess I just don't have a wide knowledge of these things. I=20 >> just like the GUI on XP. Yes, quite lovely http://www.scorpioncity.com/mscrash8.html LOL On Sat, 31 May 2003 14:54:43 -0700, xerox_irs at lvcm.com wrote: <snip> >Can somebody tell me if >WINE(Windows stuff on linux) runs all the WinXP stuff Win98 won't, = Please? I was just reading June LinuxFormat which rates suse 8.2 (installs Codeweavers WINE as standard) and the reviewer "just out of interest" ran adobe photoshop 5.0 from the windows partition and it worked. The quote under the screenshot was "Blimey, we weren't expecting that to work. It's Adobe Photoshop, folks!" Kind of carries a double edged message. I ambled over to http://appdb.codeweavers.com/ which lists some 1600 apps various people have tried. I don't know what to make of the layout on that site, I couldn't decide what to make of problems reported eg back in 2001, but at least it says whether or not someone somewhere managed to get it working. HTH Pete
9. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by gertie at visionsix.com Jun 01, 2003
- 430 views
On 1 Jun 2003, at 1:29, Greg Haberek wrote: > > > > Oh, I forgot what may be the most important point about XP: > > You most likely will not be able to load a copy (or the original CD) onto > > more > > than one pc. Not even if you own the second computer. > > I have the same (burned) CD of XP running on 2 machines, no problem... > > > XP gathers serial numbers and such from the hardware in your pc, then > > generates some kind of key which must be sent to microsoft. Microsoft then > > sends back another key which allows you to run XP (past the 30-day limit) > > I've been running XP on 2 machines for over 45 days now... Never called, > emailed, snail mailed, nothing. I've had absolutely no contact with M$, > unless my computer is secretly sending out information at night. (which it > probably is!) > > > Change the hardware, or move to another computer, and it will load, but in > > 30 > > days, it quits - unless you allow it to phone home to Bill G. And guess what > > - > > if you try to register 2 different machines with the same XP CD - they won't > > let you. > > Updates since XP install: > > Computer 1: > - added CD burner > - upgraded to DDR RAM (mobo supports both types) > > Computer 2: > - added SiS 32 mb PCI video card > - added 128 mb RAM (from computer 1) > > Running 45 days and counting... > > The *only* problem i've had so far is with service packs... Windows tells me i > have an invalid serial number. I've recently obtained a list of over 100 > serial > numbers, so i think if i reinstall with a different number, i should be able > to > install the service packs. (as long as i pick another one that works!) Well, cracked copies don't run by the rules! And yes, there's at least a dozen formats it contacts M$. This, btw, is interesting: http://www.lac.co.jp/cgi-bin/vuln_audio.cgi It autodownloads and tries to start an sound player. Or it tries to. The page http://www.lac.co.jp/security/english/snsadv_e/48_e.html had it. The page i get is this: Anyone else? Kat
10. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Jun 01, 2003
- 438 views
----- Original Message ----- From: <gertie at visionsix.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY > [snip] > This, btw, is interesting: > http://www.lac.co.jp/cgi-bin/vuln_audio.cgi > It autodownloads and tries to start an sound player. Or it tries to. The page > http://www.lac.co.jp/security/english/snsadv_e/48_e.html > had it. The page i get is this: > Anyone else? > This looks like a Proxomitron message. It occurs on my system for all the URLs that I have in my kill file.
11. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by gertie at visionsix.com Jun 01, 2003
- 446 views
On 1 Jun 2003, at 17:42, Derek Parnell wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <gertie at visionsix.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Subject: Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY > > > [snip] > > > This, btw, is interesting: > > http://www.lac.co.jp/cgi-bin/vuln_audio.cgi > > It autodownloads and tries to start an sound player. Or it tries to. The > page > > http://www.lac.co.jp/security/english/snsadv_e/48_e.html > > had it. The page i get is this: > > Anyone else? > > > > This looks like a Proxomitron message. It is, i just wrote it (note there are no dots in it!!): In = TRUE Out = TRUE Key = "Content-Type:* (in/out)" Match = "*exe* | *bat* | *pif* | *com* | *avi* | *wmf* | *wma* | *mdi* | *mp3*" Replace = "This connection has been axed\k" In = TRUE Out = TRUE Key = "Content-disposition: * (in/out)" Match = "*exe* | *bat* | *pif* | *com* | *avi* | *wmf* | *wma* | *mdi* | *mp3*" Replace = "This connection has been axed\k" Some site admins like this one, i've recieved comments: In = TRUE Out = TRUE Key = "User-Agent:" Match = "*" Replace = "no forking javascript, java, activex, vbs, vb, or flash!!!" > It occurs on my system for all the > URLs that I have in my kill file. You could use the hosts file for that, mine has 1000's of entries in it. Want it? Kat
12. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Jun 01, 2003
- 442 views
----- Original Message ----- From: <gertie at visionsix.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY [snip] > > You could use the hosts file for that, mine has 1000's of entries in it. Want it? > Thanks for the offer, but I've already got a copy of your HOSTS file. I use both HOSTS and Proxomitron.
13. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by irvm at ellijay.com Jun 01, 2003
- 444 views
On Sunday 01 June 2003 01:18 am, Dave wrote: > A couple of points: > - If you want to play with Linux, the easiest thing to do is get a Knoppix > CD. It's a "live" Linux CD, which means that you can boot and run a > complete Linux distribution from CD, without having to install anything on > your hard drive. Caveat: I have Knoppix. It will not install correctly on any of the 3 pc's I have tried. It seems to choose an invalid video setting for each of the (totally different) machines. However, Mandrake 9.1 (CheapBytes.com, $6.99) loads and runs on all 3, and only the oldest required any manual settings at all. Irv
14. Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY
- Posted by xerox_irs at lvcm.com Jun 01, 2003
- 425 views
Consider This Which Would You Choose In these For Settings 1. WinXP(FREE), *NIX(FREE) 2. WinXP($200), *NIX($200) 3. WinXP($200), *NIX(FREE) 4. WinXP(FREE), *NIX($200) Thats price per computer and you have 5 computers to network, 2 of them servers, how many in each setting would you buy? And tell me why. And *NIX is any unix linux or bsd and WinXP may be traded for and Windows(you choose). example(NOT MY ACUTUAL OPINION) 1. WIN 3.1(3), FREEBSD(2) 2. WIN 3.1(1), REDHAT(4) 3. WIN 3.1(0), FREEBSD(5) 4. WIN 3.1(4), REDHAT(1) Daniel Kluss ----- Original Message ----- From: <gertie at visionsix.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 12:25 AM Subject: Re: [OT]WINXP WORTH THE MONEY > > > On 1 Jun 2003, at 1:29, Greg Haberek wrote: > > > > > > Oh, I forgot what may be the most important point about XP: > > > You most likely will not be able to load a copy (or the original CD) onto more > > > than one pc. Not even if you own the second computer. > > > > I have the same (burned) CD of XP running on 2 machines, no problem... > > > > > XP gathers serial numbers and such from the hardware in your pc, then > > > generates some kind of key which must be sent to microsoft. Microsoft then > > > sends back another key which allows you to run XP (past the 30-day limit) > > > > I've been running XP on 2 machines for over 45 days now... Never called, > > emailed, snail mailed, nothing. I've had absolutely no contact with M$, > > unless my computer is secretly sending out information at night. (which it > > probably is!) > > > > > Change the hardware, or move to another computer, and it will load, but in 30 > > > days, it quits - unless you allow it to phone home to Bill G. And guess what - > > > if you try to register 2 different machines with the same XP CD - they won't > > > let you. > > > > Updates since XP install: > > > > Computer 1: > > - added CD burner > > - upgraded to DDR RAM (mobo supports both types) > > > > Computer 2: > > - added SiS 32 mb PCI video card > > - added 128 mb RAM (from computer 1) > > > > Running 45 days and counting... > > > > The *only* problem i've had so far is with service packs... Windows tells me i > > have an invalid serial number. I've recently obtained a list of over 100 serial > > numbers, so i think if i reinstall with a different number, i should be able to > > install the service packs. (as long as i pick another one that works!) > > Well, cracked copies don't run by the rules! And yes, there's at least a > dozen formats it contacts M$. > > This, btw, is interesting: > http://www.lac.co.jp/cgi-bin/vuln_audio.cgi > It autodownloads and tries to start an sound player. Or it tries to. The page > http://www.lac.co.jp/security/english/snsadv_e/48_e.html > had it. The page i get is this: > Anyone else? > > Kat > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >