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Cranky SA not happy about his party's choice of OS
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| November 06, 2003
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Posted on 11/06/2003 2:10:02 PM PST by Michael Barnes
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To: unix
evidently big enough for you to stop by the thread..Touche'. :) But truthfully, the only thing that makes me roll my eyes is the knee-jerk anti-Microsoftisms.
I've maintained both Windows and Unix machines, and frankly the users of both systems tire me out :) The computers on the other hand were fine. Do I reboot Windows machines more? Of course. But it just wasn't that big of a deal to me.
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11/06/2003 3:35:05 PM PST
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mcg1969
To: Question_Assumptions
So how did the Dems answer in the "Rock the Vote" debate to Mac vs. PC? Did any say Linux? :-) "Apache on FreeBSD" could well be a Mac running OSX as that is FreeBSD at it's core and includes Apache. Thus there may be as many running Mac servers (Dean, Mosley-Braun and Leiberman) as are running Linux and more than were running Windows.
To: mcg1969
It might also reflect the amount of traffic each site sees ;)
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11/06/2003 3:37:18 PM PST
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gogeo
(A man can be judged by the quality of his supporters...and of his enemies.)
To: mcg1969
I've maintained both Windows and Unix machines, and frankly the users of both systems tire me out :)Amen, pass the userdel
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11/06/2003 3:44:08 PM PST
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Michael Barnes
(Al Gore's Invention is killing the Democratic Party)
To: JohnBovenmyer
It won't show up as FreeBSD since Apple's new OS's kernel is called Darwin. The user space tools are based on FreeBSD.
To: GluteusMax
I run Linux not because I don't want to pay... but because I want the flexibility to do what I need to do in crafting services for our customers. I also enjoy the stability and security. That's what it comes down to.
To: .cnI redruM; unix
To: youaculpa
I run Linux not because I don't want to pay... but because I want the flexibility to do what I need to do in crafting services for our customers. I also enjoy the stability and security. That's what it comes down to.Well I run Linux because it's NOT Microsoft. I was simply pointing out a lib mindset, not bashing Linux.
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