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Re: If you could design a $300 homecomputer today, what would you choose?
- Subject: Re: If you could design a $300 homecomputer today, what would you choose?
- From: David Cantrell <usenet-20010705@barnyard.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 19:56:50 +0100
- Newsgroups: alt.amiga, comp.sys.amiga.advocacy, comp.sys.amstrad.8bit, comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.atari.8bit, comp.sys.atari.advocacy, comp.sys.atari.st, comp.sys.cbm, comp.sys.sinclair
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 16:09:23 +0000 (UTC), Stephen Shaw
<xstephenx@apple2.org.za> said:
>Anyone who can use a command line as per the Apple II shouldn't find adapting
>to Linux very difficult. It is only GUI users (like Windoze) who find things
>"unfriendly".
"Unix isn't unfriendly, it's just very particular about who its
friends are."
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David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david