This is not a specific technical query, but ... I'm encountering something
like "future shock" ;) because Linux is so very different from Windows. I am
trying to move away from Windows & Word especially after several
time-consuming STOP errors & one occasion on which Word just refused to save
my 7000-word dissertation. Refused. Seriously. :)

I've gotten KDE working & it's very nice & at least as good from a
productivity point-of-view as Windows 3.1 was (from my p-o-v). Basically, I
was wondering....

Has anyone else had made this leap from Windows to Linux & what was your
experience like?

Was it worth the journey? Is your work more productive now?

Do you lose your data less often & when you do lose it do you take as long
to recover it as you did under NT?

Is your data loss more often the result of a buggy application than a result
of a problem with RedHat?

Grrrrr..... I'm going to sell all this PC stuff & buy a Psion 5. At least if
it crashes I can throw it in the trash without pulling any muscles. ;)



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