Re: New WiFi adapter

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Sujet : Re: New WiFi adapter
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.misc
Date : 23. Feb 2025, 05:30:19
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On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 21:08:32 -0500, c186282 wrote:

   Admittedly though, MOST people will make their first Linux install
   stick using Winders. Tragic. I got it started using RHEL and early
   SUSE that came on floppies bought from WalMart. Never needed Win
   after that. Had to deal with its BS at The Job for a long time alas -
   MUCH happier with my Linux servers and such but the staff was NOT
   gonna switch to Linux, most could barely work Win. Alas only ONE
   other Linux convertee in the place.

My first Linux was Slackware on floppies, about 40 for the full install
iirc, downloaded and created on a Windows box, strictly DIY. I do have a
SuSE box, 8.2?, with hard copy documentation and 4 DVDs. $79.99 at Best
Buy. I think that came after the Red Hat release with the notorious gcc
2.96 and screwed up Python.

However, starting with MSDOS in the '80s most of what I've worked on has
been Microsoft. The software in my current job was originally developed on
AIX. We had some shared RS6000 servers but much of the development was
done on Linux. Unfortunately we only had two sites that would run Linux
after they migrated from IBM hardware to the much less expensive x86
boxes, While the legacy programs run on Windows, they use the MKS
NutCracker runtime, sort of a commercial Cygwin. The GUIs are Motif and
run on the PTC X server from MKS.

As I've mentioned when I provision a new machine the workload is very
similar, Windows or Linux. Vim, VS Code, Postgres, QGIS, Python,
LibreOffice if I really have to read some docx proposal, node, and so
forth. I even use the dotnet SDK on Linux.

I prefer Linux but I do not hate Windows and I can operate effectively on
either. I'm not a gamer, so that doesn't matter, I've never used Office,
and I'm not tied to a prehistoric version of Access, like DFS. The only
thing tied to Windows for the most part is Esri and I'm no longer actively
developing with Esri.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
22 Feb 25 * Re: New WiFi adapter21c186282
22 Feb 25 +* Re: New WiFi adapter17rbowman
22 Feb 25 i+* Re: New WiFi adapter12c186282
22 Feb 25 ii+- Re: New WiFi adapter1The Natural Philosopher
22 Feb 25 ii`* Re: New WiFi adapter10rbowman
23 Feb 25 ii `* Re: New WiFi adapter9c186282
23 Feb 25 ii  `* Re: New WiFi adapter8rbowman
23 Feb 25 ii   +* Re: New WiFi adapter2c186282
23 Feb 25 ii   i`- Re: New WiFi adapter1rbowman
23 Feb 25 ii   +* Re: New WiFi adapter3c186282
23 Feb 25 ii   i`* Re: New WiFi adapter2rbowman
23 Feb 25 ii   i `- Re: New WiFi adapter1c186282
25 Feb 25 ii   `* Re: New WiFi adapter2DFS
25 Feb 25 ii    `- Re: New WiFi adapter1rbowman
22 Feb 25 i`* Re: New WiFi adapter4Chris Ahlstrom
22 Feb 25 i +* Re: New WiFi adapter2The Natural Philosopher
22 Feb 25 i i`- Re: New WiFi adapter1Chris Ahlstrom
22 Feb 25 i `- Re: New WiFi adapter1DFS
22 Feb 25 `* Re: New WiFi adapter3c186282
22 Feb 25  +- Re: New WiFi adapter1The Natural Philosopher
22 Feb 25  `- Re: New WiFi adapter1Chris Ahlstrom

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