On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 03:39:20AM -0500, Alec wrote: > Hi > > I'm wondering what everyone's motivation is for using Linux on a laptop > instead of Cygwin + Windows. The way I see it, a laptop is basically a giant > PDA. People usually use them for typing down stuff during classes, seminars, > conferences, in the library, for presenting (powerpoint) material, or for > keeping all their mail and personal archives in one place, etc. Laptops don't > get used much as servers or development workstations, are they? > > Alec
a) IMHO with cygwin + win you cannot have _all_ the applications running fine as in GNU/Linux b) using GNU/Linux is _more_ productive than using windows, as i don't have to handle system troubles, and nowadays all the office stuff is available for GNU/Linux (abiword, gnumeric, staroffice) c) even if i used GNU/Linux for just a pair of years now, i'm completely addicted to the software and system structure d) don't have to pay for software licenses. The problem is not money, is the _quality_ of software and, even more important, the politics involved -- i mean, why giving money to someone who acts against me? Microsoft and all the societies which make a huge use of software patents, are just mining my freedom as a programmer. why giving them money? i do prefer donations to fsf. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \\ LJ | /-\-\ | Filippo Carone |,,,,\ |`\ | Telecommunication Engineering Student ||C ° \ | \ | @ Politecnico di Milano _// `\_| | \ | / /___ \----|-----\\ | revbrain admin - revbrain.sourceforge.net \______C` \\|=|=======)===>»» | asm / C programmer | | | / | GNU & Open Source supporter ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]