>  >     Can I use X11 on a G3 Powerbook(Pismo/320MB/400MHz)? Will I see
>>  certain limitations? Besides being able to use certain programs, why
>>  would one bother to download X11 in the first place? Does Unix/Linux
>  > have more options than OS X?

I think that one of the most useful reasons to run X11 is so that you 
can run OpenOffice. This is a fairly well done, file compatible copy 
of Microsoft Office. It works really well but looks and behaves like 
a Windows application.
-- 
  Mark Chapman - Centre for the Study of Religion - University of Toronto

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