On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 09:50 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote: > Christian Convey wrote: > > But to be fair, that hasn't been my experience with Windows XP at all. > > So I'm doubtful that the users' simplicity offered by Windows has > > crashiness as a necessary consequence. > > Of course with WinXP you have DRM and the dreaded 3-strikes problem. > They might have licked that crashing problem (har, riiiight) and just traded > it in for their own set of shackles. I have no experience with XP becuase of > it. > > Now, 2k.... don't get me started on 2k. Anyone who says Debian is hard > to install obviously has never attempted a 2k install. *shudder*
I thought Win2k was *very* easy to install. It's the best version of Windows I've used: it fixed the bugs in NT4, without adding the cheesy GUI of XP. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail. The purpose of the military isn't to pay your college tuition or give you a little extra income; it's to "kill people and break things". Surprisingly, not everyone understands that.
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