On Fri, 2001-11-30 at 21:39, Alec wrote: > > 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?
Sure they do: I travel, I work at home, I work at the office, I work at clients offices in my home town and in other cities and countries. In all of these locations I need to be able to continue to work, and a PDA won't run a webserver, a database server or a development environment for me to do what I do. You obviously live a pretty sheltered life if you see a laptop as a PDA - mine has 0.5G RAM, 30G HD, 1600x1200 LCD screen and a PIII 850... I haven't owned a desktop PC for the last 7 years and there is no way I would ever go back to one. I sit here now in my lounge at home, WLAN connected to my home network, and thence the internet, running on batteries. I have done some of my best work on aeroplanes, in airport lounges and in the backs of taxis. WTF would I want Windows for anyway? Nothing I do requires it! I don't want to run Windows, so I have restructured my client base so that I can do everything I need to do with DFSG software. But you are right about keeping all of my mail in one place - evolution does that quite nicely for me. Regards, Andrew. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew @ Catalyst .Net.NZ Ltd, PO Box 11-053, Manners St, Wellington WEB: http://catalyst.net.nz/ PHYS: Level 2, 150-154 Willis St DDI: +64(4)916-7201 MOB: +64(21)635-694 OFFICE: +64(4)499-2267 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]