--- Ruben Safir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Is this bait?  You do it and give us a comparative report ;)
> 
> Ruben
> 

I used to run Red Hat on a desktop. I thought it was okay, but then I
tried installing on a couple of notebooks and one of them even worked
passably well. Until the switch to Intel, I wouldn't have thought twice
about sticking with OS X. Right now, I'm doing a lot more with Scheme
than Haskell, but I notice that there are some problems with GHC (the
Glasgow Haskell Compiler) on Intel, and I don't know what the state of
MrEd (the GUI platform for PLT Scheme) is, though MzScheme works just
fine. The trouble is that the IDE I use for most of my development
(DrScheme) requires MrEd. I might try installing PLT Scheme under Linux
again when I'm out in the DC area, but if that doesn't work, it's a
show stopper. (Yeah, I know there's Chicken Scheme and a few others out
there, but PLT Scheme is a really good fit for what I'm doing.)

===
Gregory Woodhouse  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"It is foolish to answer a question that
you do not understand."
--G. Polya ("How to Solve It")


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