At Thu, 7 Oct 2010 13:52:47 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Bill Campbell wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Benjamin Franz wrote:
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'98. But it's starting to have a visible presence, thanks to Vista.
mark "both hands on the gun, point at foot, fire!"
<snip> > I have gone from OpenDesktop on SCO in the early '90s to Linux from 1996 > or so to OS X shortly after it came out. The vast majority of my development > is on Linux servers, but OS X Just Works(tm), and I don't have to be > constantly fiddling to get tools working.
Of course, mo$t Mac $oftware comes with the Mac, and is all vetted by Apple. You might as well say the same for a plain vanilla Windows box.
<snip> I run CentOS both at home and work, but I put Ubuntu on my netbook, just because they have a remix just for HP netbooks. *shrug* It mostly just works.
I've *always* run Linux on my desktop (AMD Semperon on a KS Rock motherboard) AND laptop (IBM Thinkpad X31). And never ran *any* version of MS-Windows *ever* (at home or at work when I was working at UMass). Both my laptop and desktop run CentOS 5.
At the local library, all but two of the workstations run CentOS 5 (all but one are diskless). Library patrons and staff people have no problems using these machines. (I keep them up-to-date.)
mark
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