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Explaining Linux
My friends and I have been talking lately about Linux, and it has
lead to some pretty heated debates. Simply put, they have never
used linux, they are used to Windows and see no reason why they
should change, and hence anyone else like them. They presume
that Linux only has advantages for the technically minded and will
be useless to the average user. They accuse Linux of being harder
to use, having less software and being less dependable as, since
its free, there is no accountability like there is with Micro$ofts
products.
What do the list think of this? There are certainly many advantages
to Linux, and many disadvantages, the amount of problems
experienced by the members of this list makes this clar, although I
do have to say most of the problems are of a nature which would
not interest the average computer user. Im thinking of Richards
ISDN troubles at the moment.
How can I explain that when I tell someone about Linux its
because I think it may benefit them, if not educationally then
financially?
Comments appreciated.
_oOO-Richard Fletcher-OOo_
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