The UK Home Automation Archive

Archive Home
Group Home
Search Archive


Advanced Search

The UKHA-ARCHIVE IS CEASING OPERATIONS 31 DEC 2024

Latest message you have seen: Re: OT: Cheap RotoZip Tools at B&Q


[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: WinLinux and Home Automation...



Nigels right Andy, Linux users are generaly a very good bunch. I started,
just before Christmas with Linux, knowing nothing, and within a week, I had
a full blown mail server, network monitoring machine and internet gateway
all up and running here at home. All by joining the mailing list for the
product I was installing, and reading the newsgroups. The Linux
Documentation Project is also an invaluable source of Info.

Your success with Linux will vary on the distribution you choose, I have
only ever used Redhat, but from what I've read it seems that Debian is a
good one to go for for a server machine, Corel Linux for a desktop, and
RedHat for a mixture of both, although Redhat (and I guess Corel too) does
leave a lot of excess stuff on your HD that you'll never need. Debian is
designed only to install stuff you'd need on a server.

Save for the odd upgrade, the systems been stable ever since, with a list
of
new projects I want to do growing by the day :-) I must admit though, I
wouldn't dream of using Linux as my desktop OS just yet, I use it purely as
a server.

If you want to mail me privatly with any Linux questions, I'll certainly
try
and help, and if I can't, I'll know somewhere that will...

----- Original Message -----
From: <andy.powell@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] WinLinux and Home Automation...


> Hi,
>
> WinLinux is basically Linux 2.2 - What it does provide is a MS Windows
> install which autodetects what hardware you have. It makes initial
install
> very easy. Once installed it leaves an icon on your desktop that you
can
> double click to start Linux. The instructions seem to suggest that it
can
> run 'like any other  Windows Program' In practice it closes windows
and
> then starts Linux...
>
> This is the 3rd time that I have installed Linux - the first 2 times I
> used RedHat.. I don't realy know much about Linux (read anything!) so
it
> is just experimental. Most peope blast MS windows but to be honest
it's
> much easier to configure. Take for example the networking. I've
actually -
> by some miracle - managed to get the 'filemanager' (or whatever it's
> called under Linux) to connect via my proxy to the Internet - but can
I
> find how to configure Netscape to do the same? Nooooo... seems like to
> have to configure things in multiple places... (and I still don't
know!!
> HINT HINT).
>
> Andy
>
>
> ************************ DISCLAIMER ************************
> This message is intended only for use by the person
> to whom it is addressed. It may contain information
> that is privileged and confidential. Its content does
> not constitute a formal commitment by Lombard Odier.
> If you are not the intended recipient of this message,
> kindly notify the sender immediately and destroy this
> message. Thank You.
> *****************************************************************
>
>
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 25% Off All Prints!
> Buy one today at Corbis.com
> http://click.egroups.com/1/3357/5/_/2065/_/955617559/
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>


------------------------------------------------------------------------
Easter Made Simple
Click Here ->
http://click.egroups.com/1/3122/5/_/2065/_/955730493/
------------------------------------------------------------------------




Home | Main Index | Thread Index

Comments to the Webmaster are always welcomed, please use this contact form . Note that as this site is a mailing list archive, the Webmaster has no control over the contents of the messages. Comments about message content should be directed to the relevant mailing list.