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Originally posted by Zombie9920:
Nope, I'm not brainwashed. I just know a bettor *looking* OS when I see it. Not only does Longhorn look better than Linux, but it will have the nice benefit of compatability w/all Win32 apps and games(unlike Linux). ;P
(EDIT)I also don't want to forget to mention that the better looking, more compatible OS is also smaller in size than the other OS.
I suppose looks are a personal preference, and one I happen to disagree with you about. You only have one choice of GUI looks/operation with Windows if you don't like it you can change themes/skins but that's as far as you can go. You can't change the GUI. On Linux you have many choices of GUIs, most of them changable with themes just like Windows, but you can even go a step further if you have the knowlege. It is infinitly customizable as you have the source code.
As far as being compatible with Win32 programs, I don't see that as a good thing since I want all Win32 programs to die. And again you do not understand what an "OS" is. A "distro" is not an "OS". A distro is more than an OS. Just like what you get on the Windows CD is more than an OS.
However, on most distros you get "many" more extras above an beyond the OS that you could only dream of getting on the Windows CD. As we've been over countless times, on the Windows CD you do not get MS Office, MS SQL Server, MS Visual Studio, Several browsers, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. Not only do you get the equivelant of those apps with a "distro" you get more than one choice of each. There are distros that fit most of that on one CD (see Knoppix), let M$ try and fit all of that on one CD.
Now, seek professional help, no one here wants your crazies.
[ October 23, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]