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Michael Ryan wrote:
> Moving to Linux or Mac on the desktop?
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I think Linux for work and Mac for recreation. I'm a musician in my
copious free time (meaning I have a Kurzweil 2500 gathering dust), and
Mac seems better suited towards music and video and that sort of thing.
Linux, on the other hand, is going to be my target for the corporate
world. The more I know Linux the better off I'll be in the future.
I'll always have a Windows machine somewhere on the network, but it may
just be a VMWare instance running on a Linux server.
Joe
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