On 2007-01-29, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> __/ [ John Bailo ] on Monday 29 January 2007 17:17 \__
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>> Now that Microsoft's cards are on the table, the user has three choices:
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>> 1) Vista. No change here. It's clearly just XP. Bugs, viruses, blue
>> screens.
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>> 2) OSX. Pricey and slow.
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>> 3) Linux. The only real choice.
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>> The only thing missing from Linux is accessibility -- the clear winner
>> is Linux; it's just the other two block the public from knowing about it.
>
> This is true if by "accessibility" you're talking about availability
> (customer /access/, which is currently being 'blocked' by Microsoft).
Balloney! Linux is well prepared and hundreds of distributions are talked
about on thousands of websites. Nobody is stopping people from looking around
for a good bargain (i.e. using Linux rather than other OSes). Its just that
Microsoft's OS is widely used.
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