Linked by Barry Smith on Wed 26th Nov 2003 18:11 UTC
It seems to me that a lot of attention lately in the commercial Linux development area has concentrated on either large enterprise customers, or wooing the home user who can barely turn a computer on. Even distros claiming to offer the perfect solution for both ends of the spectrum don't quite seem to fit what I am looking for.
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hehe, nice example but you are correct it can be misused.
The problem with the points is that a -1 for using a version of X that is stable instead of the bleeding edge ? 4.2 compared to 4.3 wasn't that much difference from when I upgraded.
With using the wrong video card, I am not saying that it wouldn't work with Lindows, I bet the hardware detection found that one first and used it, would be better if it scanned all hardware and give you a choice.
hehe, nice example but you are correct it can be misused.
The problem with the points is that a -1 for using a version of X that is stable instead of the bleeding edge ? 4.2 compared to 4.3 wasn't that much difference from when I upgraded.
With using the wrong video card, I am not saying that it wouldn't work with Lindows, I bet the hardware detection found that one first and used it, would be better if it scanned all hardware and give you a choice.
Informative article though, thanks.