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"atec 77" "atec 7 7 wrote in message news:gpo9
... TT wrote: Brian Gaff" wrote in message . .. Never mind folks as Msoft will not be shipping a news reader with Windows 7, nobody will know Usenet exists anyway after that. Do believe after the fiasco of Vista that anyone will actually go to the next M$ operating system? Well it is free if you know where to look What service pack number is it up to already? And how many dodgy drivers are included :-)) so far proving not to need them installed ferpectly on a quad xeon (3 gig) with 11 gig ram and 6x174 gig scsi... It will take a lot to get me away from XP Pro ;-) it's ok for a home o/s I guess maybe you should try a real o/s from one of the unix areas ? Why? If XP does everything that you need, who needs the steep learning curve of (say) Linux? I have been running Linux since before v1.0 came out, have written numerous drivers and several applications and even with Wine or VMWare am still unable to run many of my Comms programs and so still require Win3.11, Win98SE and WinXP to accommodate all of it. Apart from that, because it's not in daily use, I sometimes need to look up the command line instructions if I want to change anything requiring root privileges. And that's from someone who began using the source code & compiling kernels in 1991! Linux is for people with a mainframe (Unix) background or a university degree in IT. It is not for Mr & Mrs Joe Average no matter what you say, even if the GUI's are becoming more user friendly every day. Try getting a novice to install (say) Apache, or even find & install Midnight Commander on their Linux box & you'll see what I mean. ruff |
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