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Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
> 
> Hmmmmm, sounds like a bit more MS propaganda to fend off Linux.
>

Either that or he just doesn't know anything, like alot of the best
buy/compusa/circuit city sales people.
 
> So which version of Linux are you using?  I've been thinking about
> migrating to Ubuntu/Kubuntu.

I use Debian on servers and ArchLinux on my own desktop. ArchLinux to me is
simple, up to date, fast, reliable and easy to add my own packages or fix
packages when I want to do something strange. http://archlinux.org

Ubuntu is nice also. Choosing between Ubuntu and Kubuntu is a hard choice. Do
you want Gnome or KDE? IMHO KDE is better, but for it to be better, you really
need to lock into the KDE apps. For me, living in dual computer world (Windows
and Linux), I cannot lock into KDE because they are not cross platform. So, I
stick w/a simple gnome install. When I get tired of it not really managing
windows for me like a window manager should, I install Ion or Awesome as the
window manager and live life there for a while until I realize  sometimes things
would just be easier if I could move the window with my mouse smile

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Jeremy Cowgar
http://jeremy.cowgar.com

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