On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Jerome Tan wrote:
> >I'm sorry but you don't seem to understand, linux is not meant for
> everyone.
> >As a matter of fact very few computer users like CUI's in general. Most of
> >the linux users myself included have moved on and are recovering from
> >wincrash. Changing linux to mimic Windows would be like going back to an
> >abusive lover!
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> That's where our difference lies, I think Linux must be for everyone if we
> are intended for better OS, better efficiency, excellent use of hardware,
> free source for everyone, etc.
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> I've read a book about Microsoft and it sounds like their motive is to use
> ALL the computing resources as possible. That's why, there business
> increases as the computing power increases. Though it might sound wrong, I
> guess that's also a part of innovation when comes to software.
Why do they only support Intel processors for their "popular" operating
system ? They want all computers to use MS software, not by supporting all
computers, but by eliminating all incompatible computers.
Frank
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