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Thread: DJ Panel

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    So theres 3 servers now..
    mac,windows,linux

    Do you want me any more confused lol

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    never heard of a mac server lol. well i have i meant i aint used it before

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    i was on about operating systems omg leave me alone lol
    my lil head can't handle much

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    So theres 3 servers now..
    mac,windows,linux

    is what ya sed lol

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    yup but i condfused myself nvm

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    Three operating systems:
    Windows
    Mac
    Linux (quite a bit of builds too)

    The Windows and Linux OS' can be used as servers, I've not yet seen a Mac OS be a server, Linux is open source meaning that anyone can see the code, on the other hand Windows isn't.

    Linux is the most popular choice for a server because it is free. Windows and Linux are both good for servers, both have pros and cons. Oh, and Windows is more user friendly, Linux is, but not as friendly as Windows.
    XHTML, CSS, AJAX, JS, php, MySQL.

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    Mac OS can be used as a server.

    http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/

    Infact, its very reliable - just like all Macs.

    Linux however is still best for servers, due to the fact it requires a lot less system resources to run.

    edit: reading the other pages.

    Linux is a stable open-source operating system that is normally free (with a few exceptions). The main distribution of Linux used on server is Fedora Core, or Red Hat (basically the same).

    On my hard drive I currently have the following operating systems installed:

    - Windows 98 (I have my reasons)
    - Ubuntu
    - Mandriva
    - Fedora Core
    - Windows XP

    The main one I use is Windows XP, despite me preferring Linux - this is because of the compatibility that Windows has with software.
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    what am i using lol..

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    Trying To Download Fedora Core But I Dont Know How It Just Takes Me To A Directoary How Do I Download It

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhyy View Post
    what am i using lol..
    Most likely Windows XP Home.
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