This is a desktop comparison of Red Hat Linux 9 and SuSE 8.2 Professional Edition. We have used Red Hat Linux 8 for all our work since last fall, and installed version 9 as soon as it became available. However, we have not been fully content with Red Hat, so we gave SuSE 8.2 a try when it became available this month.
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>Secretary: "Hey, I can not play my music files with my PC."
>You: "Oh, it's no problem. Just login as root and download >the MP3 plugin from the Internet."
>... get the point?
I can only see that if you are a system administrator you deserve the worst things happening to your systems. No secretary should be able too installl software by herself. If something goes wrong with that system you never now what happened to it, because the user will never tell the truth! Did you never learn from the windows 9x disaster (unmaintainable). If she want mp3 she can ask
>Secretary: "Hey, I can not play my music files with my PC."
>You: "Oh, it's no problem. Just login as root and download >the MP3 plugin from the Internet."
>... get the point?
I can only see that if you are a system administrator you deserve the worst things happening to your systems. No secretary should be able too installl software by herself. If something goes wrong with that system you never now what happened to it, because the user will never tell the truth! Did you never learn from the windows 9x disaster (unmaintainable). If she want mp3 she can ask
Do you get the point?