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Re: Apple and the Holy War
Phoenyx <quazar@dcnet2000.com> wrote:
>Paul Schlyter wrote:
>>
>> So you say you're never going to change (no matter what happens?).
>> And you're not interested in Windoze, Unix or BeOS....
>>
>> Then could you please tell me *what* OS *are* you interested in?
>> Mac-OS of course .... any others at all? No? Why not?
>>
>> "The Macintosh isn't a computer -- it's a religion"
>
>In all of this, Linux is not mentioned. It is so easy to set it up with
>out the complexities of the *nix command line. Xfree86 GUI is the accepted
>standard in many *nix compatible OS's. This is probably the most
>configurable GUI available and Linux itself runs on a variety of platforms
>including some Mac's.
Even if you are not a tinkerer, you can still get a user friendly
version of Linux. Just pick up Corel's version which includes
enhancements and Corel's famous Office Suite.
Corel's version is easier to set up than most. Simply run the
installer and go. It has more documentation than most too.