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********************How do you like WINDOWS XP?********************
From me ^
| 27 Oct 01
| Democrats are liars
Posted on 10/27/2001 11:16:24 AM PDT by Democrats are liars
Well, I just finished installing Windows XP on my computer. It did not go nice and smooth. I ended up reformatting my hard drive and starting from scratch. I know Windows XP sure does not like AOL 6.0. I am in the process of downloading AOL 7.0. I am still installing all my old software. Yes Windows XP locked up on me many times today and last night. Well, I guess I just would like to know how every one else is doing with Windows XP.
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To: The Chid
I installed XP pro about two weeks ago. It is without a doubt the fastest, most stable OS I've ever used. You're kidding about "the fastest", right? I mean, any version of DOS is faster than any windows version ever made, including XP. And never have I seen a Windows operating system upgrade operate faster than the last. I would expect it to be more stable though.
To: Democrats are liars
Actually I don't mind ME. I keep the root directory fairly clean and reformat HD every 3 to 4 months and have very little trouble with it.
A buddy is getting the corp. version of XP and will give it a try. If it still takes control over vendor programs I use for my peripherals I don't think I will be interested. I am an old geek and I like using my older scanner/camera/cd burner programs.
And like I said it is just my opinion as I am a real "end user" and not very savy as many young folks are these days.
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posted on
10/27/2001 7:24:28 PM PDT
by
ImpBill
To: Green
no. probably just the sexy desktop and the jazzed-up photo and music capabilities.
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posted on
10/27/2001 7:43:44 PM PDT
by
ken21
To: Doug Loss
Not to start an OS war, but more than a few of us have refused to continue on the Microsoft perpetual upgrade train. Try installing Linux (any distribution) as a dual-boot system, then work with both for a while and see which you prefer. I think the chances are at least even that you'll like Linux better.
Amazing, a thread that asks what people think about Windows XP -- and you offer an opinion that everybody should use Linux. Thanks for the input.
To: Doug Loss
I think you'd better look in a mirror when you talk about pushing religious beliefs.
Or maybe you should consider starting your own thread so that you can spread your viral Linux advocacy... The rest of us are discussing Windows.
To: Democrats are liars
Stick with Win2K...better.
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posted on
10/27/2001 8:00:33 PM PDT
by
danmar
To: Otto von Bismark
How do you know windows 2000 is better? How long have you been using Windows XP (final version)? Shoot, it just came out a few days ago. I have been messing with Windows XP all day; I think I am going to like it. Its not perfect; but what is?
To: for-q-clinton; John Robinson
It's too bad it's not run on win2k. I notice everytime it gets busy the board goes down. Election night, impeachment, etc...
I guess you get what you pay for. And linux isn't truly *free* it ends up costing more in support costs than windows does.
JohnRob, care to clue this guy in as to what "busy" is??
I have tried to refrain from calling you an idiot, but you seem determined to spout your ignorant blather no matter what. Fine, so be it, but you OBVIOUSLY DON'T know what you are talking about.
The following is a list of groups that need a LOT of computing power. They seem to believe that LINUX works VERY well. BUT who are we to believe, scientists and computer science departments all over the world, or you???
- Grendel Clemson University PVFS and system development
- Drexel Drexel University cyborg cluster
- Stone SouperComputer Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL) a 126 node cluster at zero dollars per node
- Naegling CalTech's Beowulf Linux cluster
- Loki Los Alamos Beowulf cluster has an especially cool logo
- Megalon Sandia's large Beowulf
- theHive Goddard Space Flight Center one of the large Beowulf cluster at Goddard
- AENEAS University of California, Irvine
- MAGI CTU Prague's Beowulf cluster used for speech recognition
- Brahma Duke University's cluster
- Topcat University of Southern Queensland's Beowulf cluster
- USM University of Southern Mississippi online discussions about bringing a Beowulf to the campus
- LoBoS NIH
- SWARM Oregon State University
- smile Smile Cluster at Kasetsart University
- Wisconsin University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee A DEC Alpha 300XL based system used to support the LIGO Experiment within the Physics Department at UWM
- HIDRA University of Barcelona's UB-UPC Dynamical Systems Group
- DeepFlow Viscoelastic Group at Universite' catholique de Louvain A 16 node Alpha-PC based cluster
- Avalon Los Alamos National Laboratory Center for Nonlinear Studies and Theoretical Division
- Hyglac JPL's High Performance Computing Group
- Collage ANL distributed rendering and visualization
- Weland Memorial University Seismic Imaging Consortium
- CPGE Intel Cluster Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
- wonderland Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin
- ERATO-I Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project 32- Pentium-II, 100Base-TX, Catalyst 5505
- Enterprise Voyager and theBorg Deppartment Physical Chemistry, Cambridge University, UK
- Medusa Electromagnetics Laboratory, New Mexico State University
- CTF CASPUR, Italian Academic Consortium for Supercomputing Applications Rome
- Clarkson Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering used for geometric and material nonlinear finite element analysis of Geotechnical problems
- ICE Box Center for High Performance Computing, University of Utah one of many Beowulf clusters at U of Utah
- Wulfpack Johns Hopkins Medical School
- highpoint Computer Science Dept of High Point University primary use is education / research
- GALAXY Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Monte-Carlo particle transport simulation
- COCOA Aerospace Engineering, Penn State University 400MHz Pentium II, Fast Ethernet
- Spectra Cluster Dept Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ of Alabama in Huntsville
- Storm rendering raytraced environments in interactive rates
- Texas Tech Tornado Dept. of Computer Science, TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY cluster is used for both research and teaching
- NCHC PC Cluster National Center for High-performance Computing, Hsichu, Taiwan
- Marina Case Western Reserve University
- PPME Monash Parallel Parametric Modelling Engine
- Helge Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University Physical Chemistry
- Yggdrasil Institute of Theoretical Dynamics at the University of California, Davis primarily used for computational biology
- CARRIER University of Florida This cluster supports simulative and experimental architecture, interconnect, and algorithm research
- ISCTE/ADETTI Lisbon/Portugal University rendering/ray trace anfd other scientific applications
- LAMA LAMA's Materials Laboratory at UPV/EHU Monte Carlo simulations of phase transitions in condensed matter physics
- Störtebeker Institut für Technische Informatik, Medizinische Universität zu Lübeck Research projects: fault tolerance, intelligent and configurable networks, load management with mobile agents, mobile robots. Application projects: medical and multimedia.
- earthdome Watson Technical Consulting runs TAOS/mpi and various meteorological software packages such as MM5 (a mesoscale model) and CCM3.6 (a climate model) for storm hazard risk assessments and research, concentrating on Tropical Cyclone research
- SPARROW University of Arkansas network research and computational server
- BlackAdder Someplace in Canada A personal Beowulf Cluster built to study clusters and parallel rendering
- NA49 Hewlett-Packard/GSI/CERN Particle physics data processing
- YAC Bioinformatics, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute and the Univeristy of Toronto All-atom ensemble-based protein folding simulations and URL/HTTP-based distributed clustering
- GRAVITOR Geneva Observatory, University of Geneva used for astrophysics problems
- Tempest and Lear Department of Physics & Astronomy,University of Pittsburgh Lear is dedicated especially for large lattice QCD computations
- wiglaf Harvey Mudd College teaching and research including fluid dynamics and medical modeling applications
- Trojans Cluster Project Internet and Cluster Computing Lab at University of Southern California Cluster middleware research
- ClusterTux NCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research MM5 (weather modelling)
- ParaStation University of Karlsruhe: Dept. of Informatics Enables high performance cluster computing by reducing latency and increasing throughput
- Bolo a heterogeneous beowulf cluster.
- supercom Korea University A large Beowulf in Korea used for economic forecasting: bond yields, stock prices, exchange rates
- Valhalla University of Missouri - St. Louis Being used for computational chemistry and problems in the Business Administration/MIS departments
- Chaingang Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Flagship of the West Center for Computer-Aided Drug Discovery used for computational chemistry calculations.
- Gargleblaster Parallel Computing Facility, Dept of CS, UC Santa Barbara used for research and education
- Gollach University of Cape Town's Radar Remote Sensing Group used for radar and image processing and development of parallel processing techniques
- ODIN Materials Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory ODIN is a 37-node PIII 450MHz cluster
- UMD Cluster in Duluth Pentium III system
- HDWT-BeOne Ecole Centrale d'Electronique used for research
- THOR Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Canada a (40 dual PII/III) Linux cluster in production for High Energy Physics analysis at the Center for Subatomic Research
- ANUWulf The Australian National University a 192 CPU PIII/550 machine using a novel arrangement of fast ethernet interfaces
- Telaketju Wireless Internet Laboratory, VTT Electronics, Finland A Beowulf "environment" consist of two clusters, Smaug (9x PII-266MHz) and Glaurung (32xPIII-500Mhz).
- Realm Dept. Geography, University of Maryland a 72-node (36 dual-processor) parallel image database for manipulating Landsat satellite data.
- w3lotus Laboratoire de Physique de l'Etat Condense, Universite du Maine, Le Mans used for computational physics and computational physical chemistry
- LANNA High Performance Computing Reseach Labs in Computer Engineering, Chiang Mai University (CMU), Thailand used to study parallel computing and image processing
- ALICE Ames Ames Laboratory ISU Cluster Environment: 64 dual-processor Pentuim Pros connected by Fast Ethernet
- Ames' IBM cluster Ames 22 dual-processor IBM 43P machines connected by Gigabit Ethernet
- GECOA Ames Ames Laboratory Gigabit Ethernet Cluster of Alphas: 24 Alpha 21164 machines connected by Gigabit Ethernet
- LION-X Penn State University Supports the Numerically Intensive Computing Group
- Abacus Image Processing Laboratory, EE Dept., City University of Hong Kong used for the development of Multi-media related topics, such as Content-based Image Retrieval
- COOTIE Clinton High School, Clinton Michigan a cluster built by an independent study group from "recycled" 486 machines
- Lalainya Bluepoint Institute of Higher Technology, Philippines used for traffic modelling and analysis
- Infinite Beowulf a general site about Beowulfs includes a neat message board
- ClusterCompute Sitename The construction of a very compact and low cost high performance beowulf research cluster
- Maginet Laboratory of the Quantum Chemistry Group of the University Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona (Spain) mainly dedicated to computational chemistry projects
- NOTOOBAD OSSIM a 12 node Beowulf built at imagelinks in Melbourne.
- kamadhenu JNCASR Bangalore
- ASMA Computer Engineering, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul/Turkey ASMA (Advanced System for Multicomputer Applications)
- KLAT2 University of Kentucky KAOS Lab 64+2 Athlon "Flat Neighborhood" testbed
- Opus University of Kentucky KAOS Lab 16+1 K6-2 driving 6,400x4,800 pixel video wall
- Odie University of Kentucky KAOS Lab 4+1 Athlon testbed
- PIII-SMP Purdue University Parallel Processing Lab 4+1 quad PIII "production" system
- PII Purdue University Parallel Processing Lab 32+2 PII driving 6,400x4,800 pixel video wall
- Tyche University of Rhode Island a component of the SPEAR project
- Beowulf beowulf.gr an information centre of Greek Beowulf projects
- Chiba City the Chiba City cluster at Argonne
- Colony a 192-Processor linux cluster at xcific Northwest National Laboratory
- PEAM Parallel AE Machine used for distributed evolutionary algorithms in the field of reverse-engineering
- Jotunheim Suncoast High School of Riviera Beach, Florida used to study parallel computing and factoring large numbers
- Sparky Phil's Beowulf System a personal Beowulf cluster
- Jane Option Black used for parallel computing and a Syntactical Structures linguistics research project
- Baldric - Clusters University of Western Ontario is an undergraduate project that has built several clusters. One is used to knot theory.
- SARA foundation in cooperation with University of Amsterdam has a constructed a cluster for general purpose high performance computing
- The Collective University of Idaho a service of the Initiative for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary STudies
- Nuredduna Interdisciplinary Physics Deparment of the Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados used for research in the general context of nonlinear science, cooperative phenomena and complex systems
- Flock University of Kentucky Center for Computational Science The Flock, 32 K6 233MHz with 10/100/1000 Ethernets
- Galugtica University of Kentucky Linux User's Group Galugtica, a rag-tag fleet of surplus PCs (with video wall)
- KRAAZMP University of Kentucky KAOS Lab Kentucky Research AMD Athlons, Z - Multiple PCs (KRAA Z-MP)
- Alpha11 SAIT Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology provides the Alpha11 to public for High Performance Computing, Benchmarking the systems or programs, and for sharing information of Alpha linux cluster
- Kidlat at DATA College, Philippines: A Beowulf cluster open for outside researches and students
- OHM at Calvin College. It is used for undergraduate education and computational modeling research.
- Florida Tech's Beowulf cluster
To: Democrats are liars
#4
i was afraid of that. so i took everything off my hard disk and formatted it and re-installed win98. i deliberately did not re-install winme.
i've had some problems with winme.
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posted on
10/27/2001 8:13:05 PM PDT
by
ken21
To: Bush2000
Bush2000, before you aim your howitzers in my direction, I have NOT been talking down XP. With each release, Windows DOES improve.
I DON'T agree with their product activation scheme, but they are free to do things as they see fit. We should all be able to continue to keep making a good living supporting and using their products for the foreseeable future.
But I will NOT stand idly by while other OSes are being inaccurately talked down.
To: Democrats are liars
How do you know windows 2000 is better? How long have you been using Windows XP (final version)? Shoot, it just came out a few days ago. I have been messing with Windows XP all day; I think I am going to like it. Its not perfect; but what is?You got it all wrong...I have been using Win2k since day one maybe two, i am using 2k Pro and it proved to be quite stable next to Win98. Also did not have to make any attempts to register the OS before using it, like you have to do with XP.
Why are you "messing" whit it allday since is such a great OS as you stated. It took me a lttle over an hour to clean install w2k including all my business software, and have the machine up and running within 2 hours. Your statement "I think I am going to like it" does not sound very reassuring to me. In any case good luck on your project!
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posted on
10/27/2001 9:29:31 PM PDT
by
danmar
To: WileyCoyote22
"...Even told me which programs, devices are not going to work. You got a problem with MS?..."
ROTFL!
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posted on
10/27/2001 10:12:54 PM PDT
by
Drumbo
Comment #233 Removed by Moderator
To: WileyCoyote22
LOL. And I thought I had problems installing Linux...
You know that button that asks if you want it to overwrite your master boot record? Its usually a good idea to ask someone what that means before you try to do that on a dual boot system...
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posted on
10/27/2001 10:50:14 PM PDT
by
jude24
Comment #235 Removed by Moderator
To: gratefulwharffratt
I never said Linux wouldn't work for large organizations. However, it isn't free to make it work right. That's why I referenced freerepublic being down during peak times. You have to have a super highly skilled person to manage it (not saying freerepublic guys aren't good--but the site was down).
Ever visit tpc.org? Who is the best whenever price is in the mix? Linux? Nope! Microsoft? Yes!
To: gratefulwharffratt
Because of you , I shall mark this thread . I know folks here know this stuff , but I desire to learn . Thank you , although you may have been motivated for another reason I appreciate you being here .
To: wingnuts'nbolts
Hey , the power of duplication in it's finest hour !
To: dorben
bump !
To: for-q-clinton
"XP...It's great. I can't imagine going back to the other OS's. Now if my apps/games wouldn't run on it I guess I would go back to the 9x line, but every single game/app I have runs just fine."
I've been using XP (home) for about 3 weeks, since it came on my new computer (I had not heard of it before). It's different than Windows 98, but that doesn't mean it's better or worse. One problem I've had is that the game "Black and White," which I have wanted to try for a while now, won't run on XP. I'm very disappointed. Everything else runs fine, though.
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