Children.. behave :)

Things to research are: Proprietary hardware, Emulation, Commercial
distribution (companies that will do anything to make a dollar).

Nice thing about open source is that bugs do get fixed because the people
who know what they're talking about, have access to the code. Once you can
get past the fact that you're not going to make a dime on half the
software, bugs will get fixed.. quickly (for as ironic as that sounds now
adays). You can't beat having support like this and not having to pay
anything for it :)

RH 7.0, I will say, was screwed up when it first came out. RH didn't read
the manual. They quickly did a respin version and got that out asap, which
was nice. You wouldn't see that from MS, but then again, where do you
start when Windows software is messed up? Most of the problems are in the
OS/platform itself and not the software.

Eh.. it's 5am. Need sleep. Work later.



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