Don't talk to me about linux!
OH Not so good then?
No, actually I like it a lot – the new Mandriva 2008 is excellent…
But…
The problem is that I’ve been using CP/M then DOS then Windows for umpty-ump years and anything you want to do beyond the ‘norm’ is bloody hard!
I’ve spend two weeks setting up a music/file server here. I announced it was all up-and-running on the 8th but I discovered that for some reason the ‘shared’ 60Gbyte disc was only 2Gbytes…
So I re-sized and re-formatted the disc but then it wouldn’t work at all…
So I wasted another week before seeking help on the Mandriva support forum – they all say stuff like ‘oh just run drakwizard’ which should be easy but I couldn’t even work out if I had drakbloodywizard let alone how to install it and run it…
The problem is that you just don’t understand at a basic level what is happening and what permissions you need to access discs and how ‘root’ fits into everything…
And I realised that I was wasting an enormous amount of time (money) in order to solve a relatively simple problem: -
- share a disc on a linux box using Sama so that it can be read by Window$ PC’s.
- Set the linux box to run slimserver and share my music library.
So yesterday I threw money at the problem! I bought a 200Gbyte network file storage box (which happens to be based on linux) which now holds all my shared network files. I then copied my entire music library to a USB portable hard drive and copied it from there to the linux box. Bish-bosh it all works!
I now plan to use linux on the desktops which will work fine I’m sure and perhaps in time I’ll gain enough knowledge to do clever stuff… the bonus is that I don’t need a supercomputer just to run it.