Bart Silverstrim writes: > Um, no. OS/2 had the Presentation Manager layer on it for the GUI.
Presentation Manager was an afterthought, once they realized how far they had gone astray. > True to a point. Just because you have a GUI as the primary interface > it doesn't mean that the OS *must* have crappy administration tools. True. But in the case of Windows, that's exactly the situation. I had to administer servers with pcAnywhere. Have you ever used pcAnywhere over a dial-up line? > Because we were discussing at that particular point Apple, their GUI, > their OS. OS X = Darwin + Aqua. Let's return to discussion of FreeBSD, then. > Then once again, they profit from them and continue to profit by their > recertification. If they bother to recertify. > They are human advertisements, they are MS > evangelists by proxy, they reinforce market position, and they are > brainwashed into MS-centric solutions for everything thus encouraging > more purchases by the companies they work for/in from MS. They are not brainwashed by MS. They were that way long before they became MCSEs, otherwise they would not have become MCSEs. -- Anthony _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"