Good Bye Linux
Richard L. Proctor
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Mon, 16 Jun 2003 08:25:12 -0700
On Monday 16 June 2003 8:17 am, Tom Achtenberg wrote:
> After several weeks of unsuccessful effort to install Linux on a desktop I
> am giving up and returning to more profitable activities. I have tried 3
> different distributions (Mandrake 9.1, Red Hat 8.0 and Knoppix 3.2) all
> with much hassle and no success. Some on this list have alluded that I
> have a hardware problem yet the same PC was rock solid on Windows 98 SE.
> Last night I installed Windows 2000 server on it with no problems
> whatsoever. The evidence leads me to conclude that Linux has some small
> niche areas it is good at, as a desktop OS it is simply not there. Yes, if
> you are geeky enough and have the time to spend editing config files by
> hand and recompiling every app so it works on your machine it may be fun.
> I need to spend my time in more productive environments. Using Dereks
> criteria when he labeled FoxPro a "toy" database I have to say Linux is a
> "toy" OS. Good for specific narrow applications but run the whole
> enterprise on it? No way.
I never edit any config files by hand. But the distro's that you tried are a
bit trying. I use SuSE 8.2 Pro myself simply because I don't want to do hand
configs and like a windows style interface.
If you want some help give me a call.
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Richard L. Proctor
Krystal Computer Services
PC Repairs & Upgrades
480-699-3098