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Offline cv643d

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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #14 from previous page: December 09, 2011, 11:33:50 PM »
I used to run different computars with different OS'es, but then I got hit with an arrow in my knee...

Unclutter your life, use one main OS as workstation, keep the rest for hobby stuff.

Tried to fool myself many times to have multiple systems. Sorry Win 7 is the new AmigaOS, its fast, multitasks, boots instantly, many great apps, great GUI when you turn off the aero stuff and make it look like Win2000.

For sure, I do not run Win 7 on my server boxen (look I used the word Boxen, not box because I am a cool computer dood with l337 skillzorz in all major appz), on the Web boxen (LAMP-server for my clients to check out web boxen work boxen on) I am running Ubuntu Boxen edition.

On the Fileserver Boxen I, holding 18 TB Truecrypt storage boxen system Off course I dont run windows, Ubuntu server Boxen edition there too (with GUI, hey its 2011 and you can point n click in servers). So thats two computars that are boxing with Ubuntu and one computar for Win7.

As for Amiga, what more can be done in WB that have not been done in past 20 years, nothing, so my Amiga boxen only gets used when I need to use specific Amiga boxen stuff.

If you use a system for a specific Boxen use you dont end up with a cluttered Computer boxen environment, you do not really need 10 different boxen with different OS but if it makes you feel better, do not let me piss on your parade.
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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2011, 01:39:00 AM »
At work, I use a corporate laptop loaded with Windows XP Professional, a tightly controlled Office applications suite, several specialized applications and remote access tools for accessing Sun workstation based applications.  I work in the telecommunications industry, so some of these applications are network management systems.  If I work from home, I bring the same laptop home and use a VPN connection to access these applications.  It is a tightly controlled environment where file sharing between users is not encouraged, but we have access to several network based drives.

For home use, I use my OS4 system 95% of the time, E-UAE sometimes, Amiga 2000HD sometimes, QNX sometimes, Windows on rare occasions.

We have a KVM switch to allow the same keyboard, mouse and monitor to be used with my OS4 system and one of the pc's.

Wife uses Windows XP
Son uses Windows 7
We share a laptop with Windows XP

I use my OS4 system for all my web browsing and webmail. Unfortunately, some attachments are Word documents, so I have to use other means to read those attachments.

Our printer is not compatible with OS4, so I use one of the other systems for printing.

So far, I have only used Amiga Explorer and a USB stick for sharing Amiga files with one pc.  We also have some sharing set up between our laptop and one of the other pc systems.  Nothing fancy yet.

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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #16 on: December 10, 2011, 03:46:36 AM »
It all becomes second nature after a while...

I don't know how I could be happy with only one OS.
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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #17 on: December 10, 2011, 04:04:48 AM »
I like OSes.
I like how they work and what they do...
But modern OSes don't have much thrill for me anymore..
Don't get me wrong, I work with them, a lot.
Some smaller ones, mostly larger ones.
But I've been doing more architecture recently. (and that doesn't bother me as much as it used to..  ;-)

But at home, I find I no longer need/want to play with the newest Windows/MacOS/Linux variant..

I have more fun with AmigaOS now than I have with any of the others.
I think it's because I think it was the most elegant OS..  (IMHO)

When it came to a NOS, I liked a lot of them, but I appreciated Netware NCP...  It wasn't always the best at particular things, and others have caught up in a lot of ways, but it was elegant...

When it came to network technologies, I liked a lot of them, but I appreciated Token-Ring.  Again, elegant.  It had a logic on the wire..  Collisions?  Pffft..  Where's the elegance..

Didn't stop me from recommending a move to Microsoft and Ethernet at work...
I'm a realist too, that's why they have me working on architecture..  ;-)

Same with the AmigaOS..
I like a lot of OSes..  I use a lot of OSes..  But there's something elegant about the Amiga OS, and that still has hold of me to this day...

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(And don't think I haven't thought about hooking up my Amiga to a token-ring network to pull files from a Netware server..  But, I'm a realist too..  :-)  :-)
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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #18 on: December 10, 2011, 01:53:09 PM »
These days the similarities are greater than the differences in OSs. I mainly use Windows Xp for work and business and love playing around with retro OSs for fun and amusement. These include but are not limited to: Amiga OS 3.1, Atari TOS 2.06, MSDOS 6.2, Windows NT 4.0, OS/2 Warp 4.0. I just sold a Mac laptop that I got broken and fixed and had no problems reajusting to OSX after a couple of years in the Windows world. And I should add various versions of Palm OS, Symbian and the, latest addition, Android. In fact, the difference between Symbian and Android kind of reminds me of Atari TOS vs Amiga OS.
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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #19 on: December 10, 2011, 02:56:51 PM »
Quote from: amigasociety;670838
Curious how the rest of you juggle multiple computer platforms yet still enjoy each one so non are going to waste, hardware and software included.

I enjoy many platforms, Mac OS X, Amiga OS 1.x up to 4.x, BeOS, NeXTSTEP, Atari 8bit, Atari TOS, and now tinkering with MorphOS.

Just wondering if I am getting in to deep where each platform will suffer non use as I have just too many to keep track of.  

Not a bad problem to have but wonder how you all handle it.

I use Mac OS X professionally so have to stay very proficient with it but the rest I dabble in.  Wondering if one of them whether it be Amiga OS 4.x or another platform will start to over-ride and be used more than the rest.

Since this is an Amiga site, I would bet you are all pulling for me to become addicted to Amiga but just curious is all how the rest of you juggle many older systems and OSes and giving them all equal time, or is that impossible and he Amiga just takes over my life.  :hammer:

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Hi,

We always welcome the rookie amatuers here that use MacOS X and I am happy to learn that you want to use other (or juggle as you say) professional systems. We also know that just turning on another computer for most people using Apple systems can be a terrifying experience for an apple user. I myself use Amiga OS (1.0 -- 4.1), Ubuntu, Radio Shack OS (much more complex than apple OS X) C64, and Windows (only for todays modern games). Whatever you do, don't trust Windows for any data that you want to keep without backup, backup and backup). All the other OS's seem pretty stable. As far as Amiga, it is a great computer for being a hobby, I use mine for a lot of data basing, and stuff that I really want to keep like pictures, music, my database collection of software (where since getting married back in 87, I have been doing a very poor job of doing).

Well anyhow as far as learning other OS's, it is not like Apple, where they strangle and confine you to certain areas of the OS, in other words the other OS's are open so that you can explore them and try different things, but try to read the books before you try stuff so that you don't crash the whole system. This is quite a bit fun, and sometimes you will really like the results. So here is a list of rules for playing with other OS's:

1. Read the books, we realize that this can be hard for apple fanatics.
2. Do not be afraid of pushing the buttons on your computers, you can always reload the system.
3. Unlike Mac OS X where Steve Jobs tries to keep you confined to just knowing where the on/off switch is, so you can just turn it on and use it, then turn it off when done, other OS's are made to be fun to play with. Linux being the most flexible, Amiga being the most fun and easiest to backup, and reinstall (usually a 15 minute process in a really bad disaster, which I haven't had one since 1992) Amiga I have found is the most reliable computer I have ever owned.
4. Don't be afraid to experiment, remember computers and programming can be lots of fun.
5. I would start off by learning basic, than move up to the more complex programming languages like C+++, pascal, fortran, etc.

Remember real computing was made to be fun when if first came out, it was Steve Jobs, may he rest in hello operator, that stiffled it, and locked in its users to on/off switches. Even Bill Gates, made a pretty flexible but unstable OS, that if you dig into it, can be lots of fun. Plus the PC is probably the most open to hardware, programs, and games, but it is also most open to hackers, crooks, and viruses, just because it is so popular and used throughout the world.

The one good thing about the Mac OS X is that not to many people really think of it, and if they do it really isn't worth the time to attack it. I mean what fun would it be in attacking a non computer user, it would be like attacking a handicapped person. Hackers would be just to embarrassed to do it, I mean they have scrupples too don't you know.

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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #20 on: December 10, 2011, 03:34:26 PM »
Well, variety is the spice of life, as they say... Hmm, let's see, I am running (on various machines) AmigaOS 3.1, 3.5, and 3.9, Win 98, WinXP, sadly, I am out of room to put my Xandros (Debian distro based) machine...
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CD32 :)

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Re: How to juggle many computer platforms & Operating Systems?
« Reply #21 on: December 10, 2011, 06:11:26 PM »
Quote from: pontiac89;670843
Gotta say that I think multiple opsystems is the best way to go. Can't see ignoring whole categories of computing when there is so much interesting stuff in each of them. I have run across professional linux/java people who admit that .net rocks and just wish that it wasn't so tied to Microsoft.
I am personally into java, .net, linux, and various database systems, etc. I am just now getting back into Amiga systems after a long hiatus and mostly because of the FPGA aspect of it.
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I am one of those ppl, but there's always Mono!

http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page