[TriLUG] Re: Java Develpment [was: Windows versions]

Roy Vestal rvestal at trilug.org
Thu Sep 30 22:18:06 EDT 2004


Agreed. I use one specific java based product on my Windows machines at 
work as well as my Solaris machine at work and my Linux machine at 
home.  It was developed on Linux and works great on Windows. It's a 
sound editing package. If you'd like to see it as an example:

LAoE: Layer-based Audio Editor
http://www.oli4.ch/laoe/


Turnpike Man wrote:

>XP Home version really does lack some in networking, particularly in a business
>environment, especially domain like Jim said.  I'd personally NEVER settle for
>XP Home version as an IT person, Pro only.  Back to what Jeremy P. asked...
>what version of Linux will you be installing instead?  More stable environment,
>faster more efficient compiles, etc.  :)
>
>laters,
>David
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>--- Jim Ray <jim at neuse.net> wrote:
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>>>I'm upgrading the operating system on a laptop with MS Windows ME.  I
>>>face a decision between two versions of Windows XP: the Home version and
>>>the Pro version.
>>>
>>>Is there any good reason for a Java developer to get the Pro version
>>>instead of the Home version?
>>>      
>>>
>>[JR>] an interesting group for such a question :-)
>>
>>the real question is whether or not you plan to authenticate to a Microsoft
>>domain.  Home will not and Pro will.
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