On Oct 22, 7:41 pm, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Things I can easily do in Linux but can't in windows
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> | This is a short sharp and shiny list of things that I can easily do in Linux
> | but find it hard or impossible to do in windows.
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> | * Connect more than four people across the internet to a graphical
> | interface at the same time.
MSFT has a videoconferencing program to do this--kind of complicated
to set up though.
> | * Tinker around with the source code.
Why? Invitation to disaster.
> | * Compile my own Linux from scratch.
Big deal. So? does that make you feel like a programmer somehow?
> | * Have as many or as little programs installed as I want.
Windows does that. Liar.
> | * Change every aspect of the user interface to suit my needs.
Ditto
> | * Never pay for any program.
Sorry to hear you're poor.
> | * Use more of my memory for programs and not for the operating system.
Opinion, not fact.
> | * Use less than one gigabyte of hard disk
Sorry to hear you're poor.
RL
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