I saw one in mint condition(5,000 miles) go for 67,000 at an auction. Funny how these cars were over 100,000 when they were new. Ferrari enthusiasts actually frown on this car......
After I installed Kernel 2.4 w/o any hard drive errors for 6 months using Kernel 2.2, I started receiving Bad CRC errors. I decided that the bleeding edge is not for me and I am going to wait a year before upgrading....
It's nice to see people argue over gui's. A couple of years ago, all the choices we had were OS/2, Mac, or Windows on a PC. I think that both KDE and Gnome are a step in the right direction. I currently use KDE on my Slackware machine and Gnome on my Redhat machine. I have found that I get more done in KDE, but I am drawn to Gnomes themes and pretty face. I think that KDE is currently more functionality complete but I think gnome is currently adding functionality at a faster pace. It should be interesting to see the changes about a year from now......
Wow, This sounds like a Microsoft Windows / OS2 flame from 5 years ago. I think each distribution has its own good qualities. I like the lean-ness of Slackware. I use it for my firewall / ipmasquerading machine and it has been up for 3 months now(I'd like to see NT do that). I use redhat for my desktop machine because I like Gnome and Enlightenment. Instead of flaming each distribution, we should appreciate the fact that we have a choice......
I saw one in mint condition(5,000 miles) go for 67,000 at an auction. Funny how these cars were over 100,000 when they were new. Ferrari enthusiasts actually frown on this car......
After I installed Kernel 2.4 w/o any hard drive errors for 6 months using Kernel 2.2, I started receiving Bad CRC errors. I decided that the bleeding edge is not for me and I am going to wait a year before upgrading....
Somehow I just posted to the wrong article....sorry
It's nice to see people argue over gui's. A couple of years ago, all the choices we had were OS/2, Mac, or Windows on a PC. I think that both KDE and Gnome are a step in the right direction. I currently use KDE on my Slackware machine and Gnome on my Redhat machine. I have found that I get more done in KDE, but I am drawn to Gnomes themes and pretty face. I think that KDE is currently more functionality complete but I think gnome is currently adding functionality at a faster pace. It should be interesting to see the changes about a year from now......
Wow, This sounds like a Microsoft Windows / OS2 flame from 5 years ago. I think each distribution has its own good qualities. I like the lean-ness of Slackware. I use it for my firewall / ipmasquerading machine and it has been up for 3 months now(I'd like to see NT do that). I use redhat for my desktop machine because I like Gnome and Enlightenment. Instead of flaming each distribution, we should appreciate the fact that we have a choice......