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Re: opinions on freeware/opensource operating systems?


de Helen 04/27/2006 03:21



rmaniacnyc@gmail.com wrote:
> Linux ops. (eg. Fedora, RedHat, Knoppix, etc) require alot of text
> editing for configurations at command shell. It is not recommended
> for person not familar with command shell programming and exection
>
> It's very difficult for mutilple users on one pc, would not recommend
> as family pc.
>
> Not all hardware is compatible with Linux.
> check: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/

I tired the Penguin products waaaaaaaay back with Red Hat 5! That
was enough for me. I'm a fast learner.

If it ain't broke, don't fixit! I'm grateful for different OS's but one man's
junk is another's treasure.

Helen



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