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What OS do you use?
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Re: What OS do you use?
Desktop: Windows 2k Pro
PDA: Windows Mobile 2003
Server: Gentoo
PDA: Windows Mobile 2003
Server: Gentoo
Re: What OS do you use?
I think I shall be using Fedora 5 on my craptop, when I inherit it 8)
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Re: What OS do you use?
PC1: Win XP Pro
PC2: Win XP Pro
PC3: Mac OS X 3.9
Laptop: Win 2K Pro
PC2: Win XP Pro
PC3: Mac OS X 3.9
Laptop: Win 2K Pro
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Re: What OS do you use?
Main: WinXP Pro
Linux Server: Fedora Core 5
Laptop: Win2K
Trying to scrounge some cash together for a MBP - wanna put WinXP on it
-WeAz
Linux Server: Fedora Core 5
Laptop: Win2K
Trying to scrounge some cash together for a MBP - wanna put WinXP on it
-WeAz
Re: What OS do you use?
Too many Windows users! (runs in to distance)
Like Macs or just want to see Olympus Live?
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Re: What OS do you use?
Too less OpenBSD users! phpBB runs so fine on OpenBSD!
Tas.
Tas.
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Re: What OS do you use?
I tried that OS,TasDevil wrote: Too less OpenBSD users! phpBB runs so fine on OpenBSD!
Tas.
I couldn't figure out the commands and everything though
Re: What OS do you use?
That's intended.who_cares wrote: I tried that OS,
I couldn't figure out the commands and everything though
If you want to try again, this HowTo might help you, too:OpenBSD Security wrote: "Secure by Default"
To ensure that novice users of OpenBSD do not need to become security experts overnight (a viewpoint which other vendors seem to have), we ship the operating system in a Secure by Default mode. All non-essential services are disabled. As the user/administrator becomes more familiar with the system, he will discover that he has to enable daemons and other parts of the system. During the process of learning how to enable a new service, the novice is more likely to learn of security considerations.
This is in stark contrast to the increasing number of systems that ship with NFS, mountd, web servers, and various other services enabled by default, creating instantaneous security problems for their users within minutes after their first install.
Just don't give up!OpenBSD - For Your Eyes Only wrote: OpenBSD is secure, stable and fast. Though not the most user-friendly OS on the market, it's one of the most interesting. Many a geek has spent entertaining days, weeks and months playing with this marvelous tool, as their long-neglected spouses will attest. Note that not all computer widows/widowers consider this to be a hardship.
Tas.
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