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"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
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> what would you suggest?, we all go linux and back to the days of a GUI
> sitting on top of a command line OS?
>
Er... Have you even seen Linux?
It has a command line (which is actually rather useful, unlike DOS) - but you
don't have to look at it under Linux any more so than under Windows, if you
don't want to. And what exactly is your definition of a command line OS? AFAIK
Windows 2000 has a command line too, but the default UI is graphical. You can
set a graphical UI to be the default under Linux, too. So where's the
difference?
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