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Fyron January 5th, 2005 12:15 AM

Re: XP or Linux
 
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OK, a question from a friend of mine:
Can XP home be upgraded to XP Pro?

Yes.

Suicide Junkie January 5th, 2005 12:39 AM

Re: XP or Linux
 
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Wardad said:
OK, a question from a friend of mine:
Can XP home be upgraded to XP Pro?

It can also be upgraded to win98 or 2000. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif

Combat Wombat January 5th, 2005 12:47 AM

Re: XP or Linux
 
I agree with fyron if your gonna go Linux go Debian, its a great OS and like most Linux distros its free!

Gandalf Parker January 5th, 2005 11:45 AM

Re: XP or Linux
 
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Combat Wombat said:
I agree with fyron if your gonna go Linux go Debian, its a great OS and like most Linux distros its free!

Thats what I run. Im going to keep it on my server since its been stable, secure, and updated so easily. Im probably going to dump it from my honeypots though for the same reason (probably put them back to RedHat)

tesco samoa January 5th, 2005 01:37 PM

Re: XP or Linux
 
Debian is a little older and needs less configuration to get up and going than say gentoo. Download the distro for Debian and then when you install it just pick one of each optional software packages. You do not need 8 editors which is what will happen if you install everything.

I have used Debian as a workstation at work. It is quite stable on a sun workstation. Has lots of support but the support forums are a little unfriendly.

Gentoo is another package worth looking at. Its a newer distro on the linux world. I am using this at home now , running a custom build of it with mythtv on it as my htpc.

I have another box at home with suse on it which i use as honeypot and then a old box running mandrade on it as my firewall and printserver.

Picking a distro can be tricky as it is your first time it could make you hate linux as you have to learn to change Users to install stuff and do stuff. Do not give your regular user root access.

I recommend you look at the distro's i mentioned and then look at the hardware you have and then see which one supports all the hardware and go with that one at first. Since it will be a desktop station with some add on server apps you have many distro's to choose from to play with. They are all good. I do not know why Fyron is all over Debian.

http://www.ibiblio.org/
http://www.linuxiso.org/
http://www.linux.org/
http://www.justlinux.com/

some links for you... here you will find info, distro, apps

So go read and try...

Wardad January 5th, 2005 03:22 PM

Re: XP or Linux
 
UBUNTU looked friendly to use. Just one CD download with most of the applications I will need. I downloaded it Last night.

The real question is the driver support. Should a linux driver work with most stable Distro? Is there an easy way to make sense of it?

The store still doesn't have the mother board I wanted, MSI K8N2.
I guess I could mess with the computer as is, but with a dead primary IDE port,I am limited to one hard drive, and one DVD/CD combo.


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