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Oh really? See, I've used NT, just not enough to have learned the CL for
it... I learned how to create users, set the system up, etc. The only
time I used the CL was to test older DOS programs, 99.9% of which didn't
work because it directly accessed the PC's hardware somehow, and NT didn't
support that.
So I junked it =)
- Mike
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On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Michael Trausch wrote:
>
> > Yeah, I'm now to the point of looking at it with a different point of
> > view, too. It's kind of dangerous, in a way, because I've actually been
> > using Linux for so long now, that I go back to DOS/Windows, and I type
> > UNIX commands... lol... and of course, they don't work. ;)
>
> What's scary is that enough of them work in NT (ls for example) to make
> you *think*, just for a moment, that you're in Unix.
>
> _Deirdre * http://disclaimer.deirdre.org * http://www.deirdre.net
> "I would rather choose to have my leg bitten off than to buy NT"
> Rob Narberes, Information Systems Manager, DNA Plant Technologies Corp
> as quoted in (!) Computerworld
>
>
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