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bling:
I want to know something... what question? Just curious if you're thinking the same way I am.

billy_gates:

quote:Originally posted by Linux User #5225982375:


Nevair!  Linux has the simplest interface ever.  I mean, how simple can you get?:


[linuxuser@localhost linuxuser]$
--- End quote ---


Umm. Drag and drop, single file Applications.
A systemwide interface
Easy file extention/app ownership setup
easy installation
central preferences app for whole system
etc
etc.


My favorite being the system wide interface and the single file apps that can be installed by dragging them wherever you want and then double clicking on them.  Linux user, have you ever even used OSX to an extent or at all?

When you say your mom can use Linux, is that after you set it up for her?  Using something after its all ready to use is easy.  Setting it up is where I always seem to have problems with linux.  If its, ./configure not working or rpm's not installing or programs in X11 crashing for no apparant reason.  I'm sure once its set up its easy to use, but that is true for most anything.

[ April 05, 2003: Message edited by: Billy Gates: Mac Comrade Captain ]

Pantso:
I was refering to the question you first made which you later edited XP hater. For those who want to see XP hater's original question, I've quoted it in my previous post. Don't act like you don't know!

bling:
"Are you saing linux is better than OS X or windows?"

thats what I said. Now, at first glance it looks like I'm saying, in a threatining way, "What? Are you saying that Linux is better than both OS X or Windows?" and do the verb agreement, thats what i AM saying. But thats not what I meant.

Calum said that a cheap PC came with "a better OS". Because he just said "a better OS" and not "an OS better than OS X" or "an OS better than Windows" I wask asking which OS he thought Linux was better than. Dont you see? I was asking about WHICH OS not BOTH. I've explained this like three times. The proper wording is this, and this is what I should have posted:

When you say "a beter OS," do you mean better than Windows or OS X. Or do you mean both?

Pantso:
Ok, ok! We're both saying the same thing here.  

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