On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 11:16, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote: > I'll admit I've been quite pleased with Debian and Debian based distros, > and would prefer to support them most when I give computers to my > friends and family (which happens regularly - I codified a natural law > once: when my income rises, I emit a computer at my family).
Bret's Law, has a certain ring to it. > Before the Sun-Microsoft settlement that was just announced was just > announced, I was looking at SuSE, Novell, Ximian, Sun Java Desktop, and > IBM, all of which either are or own or support SuSE, and thinking that > learning how to run SuSE (again) might be a good investment. (Hey, at > least it's not Microsoft.) Absolutely, the act of learning itself is always a good investment. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity :) -- The last thing one knows in constructing a work is what to put first. -- Blaise Pascal
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