--- "Michael C. Shultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Saturday 24 December 2005 06:54, Daniel A.
> wrote:
> > Hi Andy,
> >
> > I am sorry for the trouble you have had with
> Windows XP.
> >
> > I suggest that you use Linux, as FreeBSD
> really is not targeted at
> > people who want to use graphical user
> interfaces.
> 
> In a few key areas FreeBSD is a better desktop
> OS than Linux:  Easier to keep
> the kernel/world and installed ports up to date
> for example without having
> to resort to the microsoft/Linux fixall method
> of removing and reinstalling 
> everything every now and again.  Your opinion
> is correct IMO that FreeBSD
> managers put most emphasis on FreeBSD as a
> server and little as a desktop.
> My guess is because donations(cash) and
> hardware support for developers
> come from people who want servers while people
> who want a desktop OS tend to 
> donate squat....
> 
> > The linux developers really have been trying
> to make a valuable
> > replacement for Windows, as they somehow have
> experienced the same
> > issues with Windows (And Microsoft products
> in general) that you have.
> >
> > One Linux distribution in particular that I
> think you might like, is
> > Ubuntu. You can download it at
> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/, or order a
> > CD (Free shipping, free CD, you pay nothing).
> 
> Advertising Linux in a FreeBSD mailing list? 
> Sounds like you may have more of 
> axe to grind against the FreeBSD management
> folk than a desire to offer sound  
> advice....
> 
> -Mike

Why not just tell the truth, which is that
Windows XP is the best that you can do for the
desktop, and that there is no perfect solution
that works perfectly in every scenario? FreeBSD
and Linux *should* focus on server functions,
because that is where MS is weak and that is
where its needed. There will likely never be a
solid reason to use BSD or linux as a desktop
other than religion; while there are many
compelling reasons to use BSD and/or linux
servers.

When you try to be everything to everyone and you
don't have the resources of a MS, then you end up
with mediocre results. Decide what you want to
be, and be the best at it. That should be the
mantra of any product development team,
regardless of the genre.

DT


        
                
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