I guess I'll put this here since there's no Computer/Technology subforum.
But like the thread title says are there any of you here?
I've never been able to confine myself to 1 OS at a time. After first beginning to learn UNIX in 94 while I was working for an ISP. I was 14 and after a few paychecks built a new machine. A 486DX2/66 with 32MB of RAM, a 850MB hard drive, and a video card with 1MB of memory, it kicked ass. So since I was getting into UNIX and it would be a few more years before Sun made Solaris x86, I decided to try out this still relatively unknown UNIX-like OS with binaries for a wide range of architechtures called Linux on the machine the 486 replaced, a 386SX/16 w MB of RAM and an 82MB HD.
I did a little research and first learned of what's in the Linux world referred to as a distribution. To those that aren't familiar, a distribution is a version of Linux with various varieties of applications, configuration tools, and other utilities/software bundled with the OS. Other small variations such as some configuration files and other minor things also vary, but at the core the OS is the same.
I've always liked to do things on a computer the hard way at first to learn more, so my browsing made me decide on a distribution called Slackware. It was, and still is, a ditribution aimed more towards the power user and certainly someone with some prior Linux and/or UNIX experience. I was already learning UNIX and love a technological challenge, so Slackware it was, which ended up being my distro of choice until recently when it's been lacking in updates compared to other current ones.
Since then I've always had at minimum two operating systems on my main machine, the two being one form of Linux and Windows. I've managed to all but eliminate the need for Windows lately using either alternate applications, Wine(which stands for Windows Emulator, allowing you to run native Windows apps), or using a virtual machine(VMWare being my personal choice).
In addition to Windows and Linux, I also typically have a drive with Solaris, and an old 30gb drive that I use to experiment and play around with all sorts of alternative OS's.
Wow, I planned on this post being a couple lines, sometimes when I get sotned I go off on a tangent emptying my mind through my hands without even thinking. So anyways, any other people here that love operating systems? Using obscure ones, playing around with all of them like me, etc.???
And if anyone wants to try experimenting, or already has and needs any help, I'm more than happy to help, and in fact enjoy helping people learn UNIX since I'm such a big advocate of it and like to spread the knowledge.
EDIT: There should be a Computer/Technology/anything electronic related subforum here. If it were to happen, I volunteer my services as both a moderator as well as a helpful and knowledgeable contributor.
But like the thread title says are there any of you here?
I've never been able to confine myself to 1 OS at a time. After first beginning to learn UNIX in 94 while I was working for an ISP. I was 14 and after a few paychecks built a new machine. A 486DX2/66 with 32MB of RAM, a 850MB hard drive, and a video card with 1MB of memory, it kicked ass. So since I was getting into UNIX and it would be a few more years before Sun made Solaris x86, I decided to try out this still relatively unknown UNIX-like OS with binaries for a wide range of architechtures called Linux on the machine the 486 replaced, a 386SX/16 w MB of RAM and an 82MB HD.
I did a little research and first learned of what's in the Linux world referred to as a distribution. To those that aren't familiar, a distribution is a version of Linux with various varieties of applications, configuration tools, and other utilities/software bundled with the OS. Other small variations such as some configuration files and other minor things also vary, but at the core the OS is the same.
I've always liked to do things on a computer the hard way at first to learn more, so my browsing made me decide on a distribution called Slackware. It was, and still is, a ditribution aimed more towards the power user and certainly someone with some prior Linux and/or UNIX experience. I was already learning UNIX and love a technological challenge, so Slackware it was, which ended up being my distro of choice until recently when it's been lacking in updates compared to other current ones.
Since then I've always had at minimum two operating systems on my main machine, the two being one form of Linux and Windows. I've managed to all but eliminate the need for Windows lately using either alternate applications, Wine(which stands for Windows Emulator, allowing you to run native Windows apps), or using a virtual machine(VMWare being my personal choice).
In addition to Windows and Linux, I also typically have a drive with Solaris, and an old 30gb drive that I use to experiment and play around with all sorts of alternative OS's.
Wow, I planned on this post being a couple lines, sometimes when I get sotned I go off on a tangent emptying my mind through my hands without even thinking. So anyways, any other people here that love operating systems? Using obscure ones, playing around with all of them like me, etc.???
And if anyone wants to try experimenting, or already has and needs any help, I'm more than happy to help, and in fact enjoy helping people learn UNIX since I'm such a big advocate of it and like to spread the knowledge.
EDIT: There should be a Computer/Technology/anything electronic related subforum here. If it were to happen, I volunteer my services as both a moderator as well as a helpful and knowledgeable contributor.