Oxygen Basic
Information => Open Forum => Topic started by: kryton9 on October 03, 2011, 05:55:49 PM
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I messed up my desktop windows 7 installation last week. I was setting up a VPN server in Windows and trying to access it from my new Android cell phone. I was able to connect, but I didn't see anything on the phone. Anyways to make a long story short, when I deleted the VPN on windows I messed up windows and decided to spend last week goofing around trying out various Linux Distros.
As usual I end up with Ubuntu and 11.04 is really nice. I installed Wine and had 3d acceleration working correctly and ran Oxygen just fine, although the opengl programs didn't run correctly.
I reinstalled windows 7 and decided to try Virtual Box instead of my usual vmware player. It too has improved from the last time I tried it out. I got the Ubuntu Unity interface to work in VirtualBox, which means I got the 3d acceleration working correctly, but I couldn't get the compiz effects to work so far.
Anyways feels good to have a clean windows install and getting back into programming soon.
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Backslider! ;)
You would have been better off fixing what minor issues you had with Wine and stayed with Ubuntu. I wish I switch my desktop long ago and didn't wait so long. :'(
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If it wasn't for being a PC Gamer as I am John, I would go with Ubuntu full time. Although I think WinXP and Win7 are good OS's compared to previous ones by Microsoft.
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I have XP SP3 in a Virtualbox under Ubuntu if I have to use Windows for something. (IE comes to mind ...)
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You can now get Chrome for Linux, John.
Plesk works well with Chrome
But:
SVN still requires IE to log on.
Internet banking security software often requires IE
Charles
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It amazes me that major sites (banks, web accounting [QB], ...) require IE. SilverLight is another IE only plug-in that prevents non-Windows users from accessing content. (Win8 previews) I can live with .NET being a Windows only environment for their desktop but when it comes to the web, cross browser capability is a must.