im currently using 2 machines running linux, 3 not. my work machine, which i have no control over, runs win2k, my home workstation runs winxp, but will be running gentoo later. my server runs redhat 9, my new vserver runs redhat 9 and my sisters machine runs win98 and my parents machine runs redhat 8. i have 2 machines at home with no OS or hard drive, but im planing to get these running gentoo using that nfs and net card boot idea. i should be using 6 linux boxen soon and only one windows box. my sister wont let me install linux on her system. pity. i will be using vmware with win2k or xp. im getting there.
Lotas Smartman, MCP www.lotas-smartman.net www.the-hairy-one.com www.lsn-blog.tk -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Marquetecken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Gentoo-user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:11:52 +0200 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OT: How many of you are 100% Linux? > Op di 21-10-2003, om 13:47 schreef Eric Livingston: > > I'm curious regarding the penetration of linux as a comprehensive > solution > > for all computing tasks in a normal day. i.e. what percentage of > Linux users > > are 100% linux, or even 100% Gentoo for that matter. > </snip> > > > One year ago i did the switch to 100% Linux (it was hard), as a Sun > Solaris sysadmin with a few Windows servers and Macintosh I can work > with Linux all the time. > At work I can use samba an rdesktop, nfs and if al my Mac's are switch > to Mac X , Linux will rule them all. :-) > > At home it feels that I can do more then when I was using Windows, the > only program I'm missing is Adobe Photoshop. > > Patrick > > -- > Insufficient facts always invite danger. > -- Spock, "Space Seed", stardate 3141.9 > > PGP Key: http://users.pandora.be/rivendell/marquetp.gpg > Fingerprint = 2792 057F C445 9486 F932 3AEA D3A3 1B0C 1059 273B > ICQ# 316932703 > Registered Linux User #44550 > http://counter.li.org > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
