> From: Charlie Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> <http://leafe.com/archives/showMsg/298325>.

Deep breath.

> As to my personal experience between Windows and Linux perhaps I should
> take a step back and be more fair. When I went into Linux I *wanted* to see
> what it was like. When I went into Win XP I didn't *want* things to be
> moved around. So, from a psychological standpoint that may have immediately
> caused a 'bias' in my experience. With that bias in mind, I am being
> totally honest in saying that my experience of going between Linux versions
> (Red Hat, Fedora Core, Mandrake, Ubuntu.... and upgrades to those) has been
> easier and more logical than what I've experienced with Windows versions.
> This is not FUD - this is my personal experience. As a result, I find MS
> (or others') claims that switching to Linux would be a big learning curve
> to be hollow and without merit. My perspective is, of course, biased.
> Others may not have had the same experience.

I see how your upset at the added security of XP (looks as funny as it
sounds) in having drive sharing off by default.

> >Sniff Sniff Sniff, smells like FUD to me.
>
> I'm not sure how you can smell anything with all the manure surrounding you
> and all the other MS-sheep.

I'm doing a code camp this late summer and I'll be using MySQL as the db
instead of SQL Server in VS2005.  It should be fun putting together a
good trial on how to use/abuse that backend.  I have an older Netfinity
server and I'll run MySQL there instead of my laptop.

So what sheep are you running with?



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