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- From: "Michael Chiu" <mchiu@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 13 Dec 1997 03:28:53 +0900
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Trying not to start an OS war, you guys all make very good points, and I already know the merits of Linux vs. M$ Windows, but since I am more of a businessman, rather than a developer, I guess I look at the world a bit differently... of course, my company uses Linux for mail/web server, but that was only b/c my boss and I are very strong proponets of it... the company basically wants to use some other high priced solution such as Sun, WinNT, or Lotus... I don't necessarily agree with them... you all make good arguments with alternatives, but you must understand that since I work in more of a business environment, through my eyes, the trend is definitely going towards M$... there's not only the OS, but other features as well... for example, I cannot send a document to any of my customers unless it's in some sort of M$ format such as Word, Excel, etc... If I were an engineer, maybe things would be different, but since I am not, M$ Office seems to be the trend... PDF is fine, but if the other side needs to edit, then I am still stuck with converting it to M$ Office or retyping it in to M$ Office b/c most of my customers only have the Acrobat Reader, and not the whole application... whereas they have a copy of M$ Office somewhere... I have never gone wrong before by sending a M$ Office document to anyone before... maybe they translate it into something else before editing and returning to me, but at least the M$ Office seems to be fine for them... For the server side, I can see how businesses may be moving away from M$, however, for the general computing side, I still only see it as two sides... Windows or MAC... maybe it may change in a few years, but for the time being, I can only see these two sides... But back to the main point of this whole thread... I was merely looking for a way to run X on my Win95 machine... it's not so much that I desire to completely use Win95, however, with one monitor, it's a hassle to have to use the monitor switch, as well as the keyboard/mouse switch, when I can do it all w/o needing to have both... this is the main reason I am looking for an emulator... I got Samba up and running, I can telnet into the other machine, etc... I'm just looking for some conveinence... But I thank everyone for their help with me on this... I will evaluate several options which were passed on this way and see what happens... Thanks again for everyone's help and support] Mikio --------------------------------------------------------------- TLUG Meeting Dec. 13, 12:30 at Tokyo station Yaesu Chuo ticket gate 13:30 Starbuck's coffee. 13:45 HSBC | info: joem@example.com At least 3 functional Sparc IPC machines will be raffled out --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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