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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 12:18:48 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Q wrote: On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 22:41:19 +1100, "K. Smith" wrote: So I guess all the really critical big systems are wrong then?? the govt departments, USPTO?? etc etc ??? Unix when compared to toy systems like MS is rock solid, you need to actually find out before you play lets pretend around here. The FreeBSD'ers have a web site somewhere they have a list of the longest uptime servers. Measured in years. Mostly unixes of some varity. Linux is the operating system for those tired of Windows FreeBSD is the OS of choice for those tired of the linux holy wars. For those running desktops and not servers, I suspect Linux has appeal on a number of fronts, but... I think Win XP Pro offers a lot more, in terms of working well with the widest variety of professionally supported applications, and the latest appealing hardware. I don't much like MS application software, but the OS seems fine to me. As soon as I booted up my new home-assembled computer, it recognized EVERYTHING. When I installed LINUX on my backup machine, I had to go looking for drivers, and I didn't find any at that time for several devices. Q actually had it right, although I'm not sure he realized it. Unix/Linux has the same semi-quasi cult following as Apple does. Unix/Linux can't do no wrong and neither can Apple Macs - in the case of Apple users, they don't know any better, in the case of Unix/Linux they are nerds and know it all and you can't convince them otherwise. Later, Tom Secret knowledge is always attractive, even if it's only of use to the person who has it. |