To: N3WBI3
A secure Windows box is easy to create, during the install XP asks you if you want to make any more users, say yes, make one, give it the lowest level of permissions, use that user. Real simple.
Why would I try Fedora? Can you play Madden 2004 on Fedora and get support from EA Sports if something doesn't? Until that's the case there's no reason at all for me to try anything but Windows. I'm not a tweaker, I'm not a bleeding edge experimenter, at home I surf the web play games and update my resume. Windows does all three of those things exactly to my specifications.
78 posted on
02/05/2004 9:54:04 AM PST by
discostu
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To: discostu
Well your right there are far more games available for windows than Linux. But linux requires no tweaking to do anything, either a game is supported or its not. Fedora out of the box can do 99% of what users need (guess what most people play madded on a psII/xbox/gamecube)...
I offered a suggestion if you wish to remain ignorant and make statements like Linux does not support hardware without tweaking' be my guess they say its bliss..
80 posted on
02/05/2004 10:01:20 AM PST by
N3WBI3
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