Linked by Andrew Davis on Mon 22nd Nov 2004 20:12 UTC
I admit that I'm a geek. I use Linux. I use Solaris. I use FreeBSD. At times, I use Windows. And without a doubt, I download and try almost every Linux distribution when they come out. Over the last few years, I've tried all of the RedHat/Fedora releases, 2 different Lindows/Linspire releases, Mandrake, Gentoo, Xandros, Suse, Ubuntu, and the list goes on.
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That's righ, time is money and money is tight, then why pay for Linspire with unpredictable outcome, if one can pay for Windows, which is already familiar, has wide hardware and application support, tons of supporting documentation and literature and qualified admins and helpdesks ready to support Windows based networks?
Could you explain me plese?
That's righ, time is money and money is tight, then why pay for Linspire with unpredictable outcome, if one can pay for Windows, which is already familiar, has wide hardware and application support, tons of supporting documentation and literature and qualified admins and helpdesks ready to support Windows based networks?
Could you explain me plese?