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| -----Original Message----- | [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Scott Klement | Aside from that, after the install it boots right up to the graphical | interface and asks for userid and password, just like you expect it to. | The "expert" users like to have more control over things, like to be able | to set things up exactly the way they want. Those are the people who run | things like Debian or Mandrake instead of RedHat. So the choice is a graphical interface or *nix... Sounds like the choice of "the lesser of two evils"...;-) Still, I may follow Joe's lead as the market strength of Linux /may/ make up for at least some of it's technical deficiencies, and wonder how these various flavors of *nix compare to OS-X? I've heard a number of good opinions re: OS-X, but never tried it m'self.
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