-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, here some of my personal experiences with small home- and office Networks: 1. A longtime Windows-user tried to install a home-network with an XP-Workstation as T-DSL-Router and another Win-98-Workstation, he failed to establish routing and had real problems with filesharing. 2. Someone who in my opinion is real good in MS-Systems failed to install Win-2000-Server because he didn't know how to handle the config-files. 3. Ever tried to install Win-XP on a 486??? (i have a 486 running als Mailserver, proxy, firewall, router, ... quite well since over 130 days, it would be longer if i hadn't a power failure) 4. Win-Users have the same problems with KDE and the Windows-Desktop 5. My sister never touched a computer until she was 20, she works quite well with KDE, my mother as well. 6. Every user who can install a Win-Box could install a Linux-Box without problems. That doesn't mean he can configure neither the Win- nor the Linux-box. I think there are nor argument against or for linux or windows but the price and the possibility tom proof there are no backdoors of opensource. greetz philipp. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE+lWlilBdrLPB9Ax4RAmb4AJwI/cIApkEtEQyB0Rnd2tQoYST1KwCgk2m9 I1ypJiJEE7/32fVVllSnclE= =8oZG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----