Red Squirrel Rated NC-17
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Posted: Sun, 23 May 2004 14:01:06 Post Subject: |
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Here's my take on this.
Linux is for servers, because it performs better, and a server does not really have to be compatible with much - the protocols are cross platform and don't depend on the OS (ex: the string "GET / HTTP/1.1" is the same on linux then it is on windows or any other os)
Windows on the other hand is best for desktop because it's more supported. But again it depends what you want your workstation to do. If it's just a MS word machine switch to linux and use open office. But if you play games then you're pretty much stuck with windows. I highly doubt there's a linux version of halo and most other popular games. Halo on linux would be ironic, actually, since it's MS that made it. _________________
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