RE: New to linux. Can you....


Subject: RE: New to linux. Can you....
From: Bryan Hickok (bhickok@alaskapacific.edu)
Date: Thu Dec 19 2002 - 14:12:09 AKST


ok... why cant the URL work... hmmmmmm...=20

look it up on amazon if needed=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Hickok=20
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 2:11 PM
To: volz; deneb2000@hotmail.com; enderak@gci.net
Cc: AkLUG@aklug.org
Subject: RE: New to linux. Can you....

I'm in the same boat... I can load redhat but that's about it... I went =
=3D
out and got a book by Mark Minasi titled: Linux for Windows=3DAE =3D
Administrators.

I'll let u know if it's good.=3D20

Bryan

http://www.sybex.com/sybexbooks.nsf/a55743ecdc6fc6d78825697300656da3/661c=
=3D
174216cf897688256bce007d68c7!OpenDocument

-----Original Message-----
From: volz [mailto:volz@koyukuk.at.uaa.alaska.edu]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 1:58 PM
To: deneb2000@hotmail.com; enderak@gci.net
Cc: AkLUG@aklug.org
Subject: Re: New to linux. Can you....

Deneb:

My opinion:

for professional hacks: linux rocks!

for people who don't work with it a lot: You need a guru and be ready to =
=3D
spend=3D20
some time. I think Justin answered the specifics.

for me after working on linux systems for a couple of years. I find =
it=3D20
challenging still, but better than the alternative.

-Karl
>
>
>Hello Deneb..
>
>1) Many games now have Linux ports - the most recent and notable =
being=3D20
>Unreal 2003 - it has support right out of the box. Unreal =
Tournament,=3D20
>Quake 1/2/3, and many other games will run either natively, or =
with=3D20
>Wine. There's tons and tons of small games, like the solitares,=3D20
>minesweeper, asteroids, etc etc etc.. You can always dual-boot =
with=3D20
>Windows if being guarenteed to be able to play any game is a =
must-have=3D20
>priority.
>
>2) Yes.. I use sendmail with imap. I use Mozilla to read mail at home, =
=3D

>and I have a webmail program set up so I can check my e-mail over =
the=3D20
>web when I'm not at home.
>
>3) Yes, definately. OpenOffice or StarOffice can read and write Office =
=3D

>files with pretty good consistancy. They are just as full-featured =
as=3D20
>MSOffice. There's also KOffice, which is really good, and a few =
other=3D20
>office suites as well.
>
>There certainly is a learning curve coming from Windows to Linux, =
but=3D20
>the program quality is as good or better than Windows counterparts. =
=3D
The=3D20
>newer distrobutions (RedHat 8.0, Mandrake 9.2, SuSE 8.1) are a breeze =
=3D
to=3D20
>install and configure.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Justin
>
>
>
>c m wrote:
>> 1) run most games with the same or slightly more bugs then windows XP
>> 2) Run your own email server(no more hotmail)
>> 3) run basic office programs (able to handle things like word and =3D
excell(or=3D20
>> equivlents))
>>=3D20
>> Anyway.. I curently have a friend that is running a version of linux =
=3D
and has=3D20
>> had non stop trouble with it... is this the norm or the rareity.. I =
=3D
know=3D20
>> that linux has a reputation for stability but that will do me no good =
=3D
if all=3D20
>> the programs are all bugged to bit.. also it does me no good if my =
=3D
work is=3D20
>> not transferable to others...
>
>
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