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Re: Red Hat: Stick with Windows at home
« on: November 06, 2003, 05:50:38 PM »
Linux is fine on the desktop. It works for individuals that simply want a system that works and offers standard applications along with a few games. Businesses could save a lot of many in technical support if they switched their users to a Linux or BSD OS. Most only use office applications and play Solitaire. I know because I used to work in tech support for a national computer company. If not Linux, then MacOS X rocks. You can buy software for it in computer stores--even MS-Office.  BSD, which OS X is based on,  is better than Linux anyways. Linux distributions (other than Red Hat, which isn't very good anyways) that are found in Wal-Mart and computer stores would fit most user's application needs. I'd rather buy a Linux distro than AmigaOS, since at least Linux has a truck load more applications than AmigaOS; Linux is also more stable than AmigaOS. BeOS was the superior OS by design, but we all know how Be, Inc. killed it.
AmigaOS enthusiast since 1993.