Randy Melder wrote: > Seriously, OS X is the best desktop available. Well.. that depends on how you look at it. OS X is probably the best "consumer" OS available. Things "just work" on it more than in any other OS out there. Everything just makes sense, too. Really, if you want to just use a computer as a means to an end (research, letter writing, web surfing, video editings, etc), then it's very hard to beat OS X. BUT, if you are really into the computer *itself*, then the modern Linux desktop takes the top prize. An openSUSE 10.2 system running the latest KDE with Beryl is untouchable. Sure, OS X has whizzy effects... but they look like baby steps compared to what Beryl can do. And sure, iPhoto and iTunes work well and work well together... but neither touches the power of Digikam and Amarok. Are you used to working a lot on networked systems? You'll soon be addicted to the KDE io-slaves (like 'fish' for ssh). The fact that any KDE app can access any networked resource just rocks. Say you want to set up your system with apache, mysql, php, squid, postfix, clamv, spamassasin, etc. Could you do it in OS X? Absolutely! But it'll be a minor to major PITA, too. Just compiling Courier IMAP took more than a few patches to the code, if I remember correctly. On SUSE, all of those packages are click-click-click-done. Add on a little Codeweaver action and you are covered for those few Windows apps that you still need. Really need a hard-core Windows app? VMWare Server is free. So I am a gigantic OS X fan. I'm eagerly awaiting the release of Leopard and will buy a new Macbook or Macbook Pro when that happens. But my main desktop... my POWER desktop, is a Linux box and will likely remain a Linux box. Kurt --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss