David Corrigan wrote:
With so many people replying on my first post, I now almost feel that I *am* a troll.I think the troll statement was supposed to mean something along the lines of "Don't complain when using FC3 in Virtual PC." It's like running emulated console games under the PC, the quality will never be the same due to optimizations, emulation compatibility, memory allocation, hardware emulation and other technical stuff.
Please note that in a Virtual PC, the normal apps won't know it's in a virtual thing. So it may be slower, but the memroy it cosumes should be the same as it is in a real box. Otherwise, no one won't use Virtual PC to test/debug software.
Thanks for all these useful information (they are much useful than just saying the *troll* thing).Feel free to compare Linux to Windows, but you will find it is like comparing apples to oranges. I switched from Windows to Linux and found out that they are two completely different things.
Here are some of the more noticeable differences:
Settings are stored in Config files, there is currently no equivalent to the registry, but allot of the config files have some sort of GUI interface Almost everything is open source. Much of the bootup sequence is scripted therefore very customizable The applications are interdependent. They all depend on one another and breaking one package (app) could lead to another package not working which could lead to another package not working etc. Security is built in. Network browsing works (I still have not figured out why my Windows laptop isn't visible to other Windows boxes, yet works fine w/ linux) The window managers are vary different. Dual screens is a little harder to setup in linux (this probably doesn't apply to you)
The list goes on and on, I'm sure others can post some other differences.
I see the difference, but also there are some basic concept all software share. Don't you agree?
I don't want to get my foot on anything about open source. I don't like it too much, neither do I hate it too much.FYI: Newbies won't understand everything right away, it's a fact of life. It takes time. This list is for people who need help so feel free to post whenever you're stuck.
When refering to the name calling I think it's beacuse linux people aren't as tolerant when it comes to product quality and sometimes expect everyone to know exactly what they know. I don't know what Microsoft newsgroups there are to compare w/ considering that discussing windows source code is impossible and requesting features/help is like talking to a voice recorder, you never know if anyone is listening.
More on name calling, I like the feel that I post to Microsoft newsgroups and flame 'm$ sucks! They spend 10 years to add a continue statement to their VB language!'. Perhaps they are more timid than Linux people and no one will dare call me a troll. Instead, they show smiling faces and try there best to explain my problem. I like that.
David