Anne Wilson wrote:
Can't help but feel that guns don't kill anyone - it's the person behind the
gun that kills. Many people use windows safely for many years. I know one
person who reinstalls every few weeks, and another that only changes version
when a new box build is needed - several years apart.
Anne
Not much different with Fedora. you have FC versions back to the start
and RHL versions back in the 6.x era.
But one thing that enables Fedora and Linux users to advance is the OS
progressively advances without needing to dig into revenue just to
advance their system performance.
The only thing that I saw to Vista were the commercials put out by MAC.
I have not purchased an MS OS since the upgrade from windows 3.1 to
Windows 95. Fortunately, I got to using RHL 5.2 shortly after the W95
mistake. I did purchase a few RHL 6.x series versions shortly after but
started downloading the ISOs first with Mandrake 5.x and then with RHL
6.x later versions.
I find it hard to understands why non-server users would choose to stay
behind in Linux and some Windows users will waste money leasing software
which continually puts restraints on them. To each their own choices
though. You can choose imposed restraint that costs you much money or
other OS types that allow you to buy other items, even better hardware
if on a budget as with a business or educational institute.
Jim
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You will live a long, healthy, happy life and make bags of money.