Linux on the Desktop
Dhar writes: "Rob Valliere has posted a Windows vs. Linux review: "This review focused on Linux Red Hat 7.1 from a business user's view and attempted to answer my client's question "Can Linux be used as a replacement for Windows 2000". After an intensive hands-on Linux project lasting several months, I was able to provide my client with a pertinent answer to this question." I like the answer. ;-)" It's good that he covers the pitfalls he encountered; opportunities for improvement.
Ram is so cheap these days that i can easily get up to a gig of memory for under 60 bucks. Ram usage is a moot point of no relevance these days.
Have to remember that linux and nt are inherantly different in utilization of shared memory, semaphores, locked memory, paging and such. Its not comparing apples to apples.
$30.00 - PC133 512MB - http://www.pricewatch.com