Anyone notice that the current Mac OS is a GUI on top of a *nix? Linux on the desktop is making such inroads that Bill himslef is talking the the president of Brazil to halt the advance of Linux. MS is also sueing Linspire in Europe since it is also making gains. I have to support my company's product on Windows server, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX and Linux. Windows is the only OS that causes me headaches. No free native debugging tools, no easy access to the server without a resouce hogging terminal services program. The OS and GUI can take up to 1/2 the resources on the machine and the user is unaware of this and can't understand why a 100 meg data file can crash a machine with a gig of RAM. More security holes than just about all other OS's combined, and talk about support! If you have a driver problem on Linux and have done your homework, post a query on usenet and usually the developer will have a patch in 24 hours or less. Ask MS for a patch to a new problem, and you will need to wait weeks, if not months, if you can get them to admit it is their problem. How about an OS that requires you to have internet access to validate your install, yes, XP Pro does. I was setting up a machine for a relative in China and did not want to install a network card. I di purchase the license, but was unable to get a Chinese version on the US. Also, no way to get patches and Service Packs without 'net access.
Here in S. Florida there is a requirement to have bilingual machines, but you can't purchase Spanish MS office in the US.
I run *nix at home except for one machine with XP Pro so I can run support issues when working at home.
BocaBurger
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