On Sunday 16 February 2003 22:45, fsanta wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 20:33, Mark Stahlke wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 12:59, Kevin McLauchlan wrote:
If you go to a store, even a store like "Trailing Edge" or similar second-hand-and-end-of-production jobber, and buy a computer with OS, you get Win 98SE or something newer. Comparing a commercial Linux offering of today to Windows of 1994 is spurious... a straw-man at best.
/kevin
The point I wanted to make is that the "standard" desktop OS wasn't ready for the desktop when it became the standard.
My students say that Linux looks old fashioned. Apart from the more intelligent ones, most use xp at home and kde at school. Appearence counts for a lot. Is there anything apart from gnome and kde where one can drop stuff onto the desktop. And is as fast? xfce comes close. Steve.
I think if your students used Window Maker with a little bit of imagination, they would come up with a look many times that over Xps mix match MHO -- The most valueable Treasure you have, lay within you. Regards Ralph Robinson icq#26003826 www.superhanau.de (in renovation)