I'm talking about buying a laptop without an OS installed.  I'm talking
about not being charged for something I don't need or want.

Fred

"John C. Flohr" wrote:
> 
> "Last time I checked, Dell and others were the same as IBM."
> 
> Classic Microsoft bashing here - no idea what you're talking about!
> 
> Go into the Dell website, select small business, notebooks and Inspiron
> 8000, customize.  There you are presented with two tabs Windows System and
> Linux System - take your pick!
> 
> None, I repeat none, of us would have the extraordinary tools and
> capabilities we have today but for Microsoft's leadership.  Why must we
> constantly bash them.  To my ear it makes us (the Linux community) look
> petty and inferior.  Remember UNIX predates Microsoft by many years and it
> never amounted to anything outside of the server environment.  Already Linux
> has moved way beyond traditional UNIX in general applicability.  Not by
> emulating UNIX's user interface and interoperability features I might add!
> 
> Red Hat is doing an excellent job building on the pioneering work of the
> Unix and Microsoft communities.  It's time we acted like we understood that.
> 
> John C. Flohr, Ed.D.
> President
> Consultation and Development Group, Inc.
> 
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