Utter nutz :D Gotta love it when this crops up,
If you take the time and learn how to install Linux software correctly without RPM, Debs etc you'll have a much greater chance of working out what goes wrong when dependencies fail with an RPM. Its just like windows in that respect, when the MSI scripts go arse-up and you have to use an extracter and manually install something, you dont immediatly bitch about the os, you just suck it in and get on with it, Both OS's have many uses and many many daft little features/bugs just accept that no OS is gonna live up to your own personally expectations unless you sit down and write it from scratch yourself. I personally use Windows XP and Gentoo Linux and i can say honestly neither is more stable that the other, i suffer freeze's and crashs on both equally, its a learning curve :) you reboot and remember not to try that again :D anyway, i was just mailing to say i think this is nutz havin a public argument/discussion about windows Vs Linux on a Lug mailing list utterly nutz :D L8tr Charles McCrimmon (specis) On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 22:41, TC wrote: > > ummm. > > average desktop users need their OS to not crash every day. iain > > Sheesh, it really is like a religion, isn't it? > This sort of statement shows that it's not just The Evil Empire that > uses fear, > uncertainty and dread. > > Windows doesn't crash "every day". 98, didn't. 2K certainly doesn't. > And XP is pretty > damn solid. In my experience, *none* of them are as robust as Linux, > but get real. > If you want people to believe the Linux story, pick your target. If > someone chooses Windows > they buy: > > - A huge range of *EASY TO INSTALL AND USE* software and hardware > - The ability to share most office-esque documents, most easily, with > the rest > of the world-in-chains > > And they sacrifice: > > - Stability (some - a lot even - but not days-of-crash-freeness) > - Security > - Performance > and > - The warm fuzzy feeling that comes from not treating software as property > (to name but four) > > The choice is clear. Why make up stuff? > > tc > > P.S. The old MacOS? Now *that* crashed every day :-) > > > _______________________________________________ > Scottish mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish > > _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
