-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 19 July 2003 21:28, Peter Evans wrote:
A lot of ppl complain that Linux lacks software. This might be true for the big commercial stuff like CAD and (to a lessening degree) even Office, but it is definitely not true for all the small tools you need in your everyday computer life.
Agreed. Still, I have a "Linux (allegedly) lacks software" question, about "videoconferencing".
<snip> GnomeMeeting, ayttm (I think)
Irrelevantly to the above, a token M$ quibble:
After a clean M$-Installation, you need to start looking for all the tools and install them separately.
But if it isn't your first M$ installation and you have a clue, you'll have done something like burnt ZIP files of the good stuff (and some configuration files) onto a CD-R, and will be able to install from there. Not a piece of cake, but not that agonizing either.
There's the rub...how many of the M$ users actually have a clue? (kept in perspective of how many use that OS) John -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/GtiuH5oDXyLKXKQRAjmSAJ4kF9wRxDh7CSG6aZAtuM15Pp+nRACeKdBp nMQrOl6f7v+GPE6e3qBrT2A= =1QTa -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----