Here is a challenge:
Take a trip to your local Office Depot and grab some peripherals at
random (printer, network cards, etc.) see how many of these devices will
work right out of the box in both Windows and
GNU/Linux; then see how easy and/or intuitive would be to "get
everything to work" in both OS.
GNU/Linux is a superb operating system. No one(specially me) disputes
that; but at the same time one would be hard pressed to say the above
experiment would be easier to accomplish under GNU/Linux.
I realize we will not agree; but to call me a troll simply because I
challenge some misguided dogma that equates questioning GNU/Linux to
blasphemy is highly offensive.
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Juan Alberto Cirez
CFAA/CFAT, AFSA/CFAT-CFET,CIPS/ISP, ASTTBC/CFET, CHI(e)
Sr. Field Service Technician/Project Manager
J. A. Cirez Integrated Technologies, Inc
Fire Protection | IT Services | Security | Home Inspections | Consulting
Tel. : (780)972-4739
Fax : (780)747-6078
Email: [email protected]
Web : http://www.jacintech.com
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