30 Mar
2006
30 Mar
'06
20:06
Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 21:55, Linda Walsh wrote:
It isn't about the relative strengths of security but about real-time interactivity. Linux is poor in real-time, interactive controls and monitoring.
Linda - general point: Linux must be doing something right - it has former Windows users like yourself trying it out. I thought I should correct this impression. I'm coming from Unix & a Linux background and have been using Windows more. I've been using *nix (including Gnunix since ~'99) companies since '89.
I've started using Windows more because of Linux's shortcomings. That doesn't mean Windows is *perfect* or necessarily even "better", it's like trying to decide which is better: "apples" or "oranges". -l