100% Linux - Is it possible?
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Thu Feb 3 03:04:36 UTC 2005
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 17:05, Scot L. Harris wrote:
>On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 16:45, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>> On 02.02 11:38, Pete Choppin wrote:
>> > I was just looking for a consensus on this...
>> >
>> > The question is - can you live completely without Windows, or do
>> > you sooner or later have to resort to Windows again?
>>
>> There are three reasons why you might wish to keep Windoze around.
>>
>> 1. You might wish to run programs for which there is no Linux
>> equivalent.
>
>Fewer of those every day. :)
>
>> 2. Some websites provide services that require a Windoze
>> environment.
>
>Post their URLs to slashdot. You really did not need to go to that
> site anyway. :)
>
>Or lodge a complaint with the webmaster.
>
>> 3. If you have a hardware problem, being able to reproduce it on
>> Windoze may be necessary to get the vendor's attention.
>
>A brick through the front window of their offices usually gets their
>attention quicker. :)
Particularly if the hardware in question is duct taped to the
brick. :)
>
>--
>Scot L. Harris
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>
>QOTD:
> "I am not sure what this is, but an 'F' would only dignify it."
--
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