Richard Lawrence <[email protected]> writes: > The back story is this: I have just started a graduate program at > Berkeley, and I am putting a desktop machine together (via parts
Congrats, and Go Bears! :) Which program? > with such excellent documentation). On the other hand, I know Debian > well enough that I could install it tomorrow and still have time to > write the paper I have due Thursday. Is it worth the learning curve > to stray from Linux land? I hope (kinda) that your hands are sufficiently full with your graduate studies that you should go for the tried-and-true environment to minimize risk. :) Plus, these days, it's trivial to try out other OSes in virtual machines (qemu, virtualbox-ose, &c.) if you want to experiment. -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b}
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