Larry et al:
Found some lukewarm coffee. I am a linux user, not an expert. I have
a linux server, and at one time or another, have had my hands on ubuntu,
debian, and fedora. I make no claim for any of them. For somethings,
linux is a great toolbox. As has been mentioned, for some applications,
linux ain't so great. What I think is that we need stable OS's that are
transparent to the user. Then we can pick our application and go to
work. From what little I've seen, Apple may be the closest to that, but
if you pick a windows or linux application, you're back where you started.
Is there something about technical or semi-technical interests that
drive us so hard. As I said earlier, I only meant to throw a small
bone, and it was linux's turn to play the bone. Next week, we discuss
the foibles of using an Apple.
More coffee, more coffee or I won't be able to sleep.
Sweet dreams to all;
John G.
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