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Randy Rhine
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 23:08:54 -0700, Randy Rhine
> <[email protected]> wrote in message <KMWdnR9d7MzFGnLdRVn-
> [email protected]>:
>
>
>>Hmmm...I wonder what kind of hassles you are having to
>>keep Windows "running online". While Win98 used to freeze
>>up once or twice a week, since I switched to Win2k a while
>>back, I haven't had any problems. Rock solid.
>
>
> I run a network of Windows machines. You want a list of
> the problems? Windows is a giant job creation scheme
> for geeks.
>
> Guy
Ah...a network of machines...that's different that a single
machine or small home network (like I have...4 machines). I
can understand that. For many years, I was a sysprog for a
large company. I and 1 other person supported 25,000 people
on an IBM mainframe runing VM. Then they started to migrate
to Unix and eventully to Windows...and the number of support
people increased dramatically. That's when I decided to
retire. I played around with Linus at home for a bit, but
got tired of it. Now I just want something that works so I
can do things that are more fun (like biking and
woodworking).
rr
> On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 23:08:54 -0700, Randy Rhine
> <[email protected]> wrote in message <KMWdnR9d7MzFGnLdRVn-
> [email protected]>:
>
>
>>Hmmm...I wonder what kind of hassles you are having to
>>keep Windows "running online". While Win98 used to freeze
>>up once or twice a week, since I switched to Win2k a while
>>back, I haven't had any problems. Rock solid.
>
>
> I run a network of Windows machines. You want a list of
> the problems? Windows is a giant job creation scheme
> for geeks.
>
> Guy
Ah...a network of machines...that's different that a single
machine or small home network (like I have...4 machines). I
can understand that. For many years, I was a sysprog for a
large company. I and 1 other person supported 25,000 people
on an IBM mainframe runing VM. Then they started to migrate
to Unix and eventully to Windows...and the number of support
people increased dramatically. That's when I decided to
retire. I played around with Linus at home for a bit, but
got tired of it. Now I just want something that works so I
can do things that are more fun (like biking and
woodworking).
rr