Re: Considering Linux? You had better Look at Who/What Is Supporting it.

From: Kelsey Bjarnason (kbjarnason_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/30/05

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    Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 05:07:09 GMT
    
    

    [snips]

    Peter Lee wrote:

    > The biggest problem with using Linux is that the support structure is
    > terrible. Most distribution's if purchased, not copied, come with basic
    > install support at basic video resolution and little, if any,
    > applications support.

    Really. Tell me exactly how much support you get for Corel Draw, Borland
    C++ Builder, WinAmp and Kazaa with your purchase of Windows.

    Idjit.


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