I started out with dos 6.22
…and
wfwg … that was… oooh…in 1996 I think !? (fresh out of
school..)
Have you seen a piece of
software called ‘mister house’ ??? – it’s written in perl.. and is uses a
text
to speech engine ? – I was thinking of using this as a front-end to my HA
system (a good friend of mine is going to write the web front end for it
all..)
(and its free too ;o)))
-----Original
Message-----
From: Mark Harrison
[mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 25 June 2002 15:56
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] WAS Psion
Wavefinder NOW Linux vs. Windows
To
me,
all the stories say the same thing:
Machines
set up once, left as servers, and never touched tend to carry on running
for
long periods.
Machines
used as "client PCs", with regular new downloads installed (only
if just
controls within web pages), or with new "test" software tend to
crash
regularly.
Note
the
complete absence of "on Windows", or "on Linux"... both
have the same characteristics as above :-)
Mark, who
has, in his time, been employed to support the
following:
-
DOS
3.3
-
DOS 4
---- actually, that one really was bad, I have nothing good to say about
it
-
DOS 5
-
DOS 6
(various)
-
Gem
Desktop
-
Windows 3.0
-
Windows 3.1
-
Windows 3.11 for workgroups
-
Windows NT3.0
-
Windows NT3.5
-
Windows NT4.0
-
Windows 2000
-
Windows XP
-
Netware 3.11
-
Netware 3.12
-
OS2
2.1
-
OS2
3.0
-
SunOS
4.1.1
-
Solaris (various)
- Red Hat (various)
-
Debian
(various)
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information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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