At 22:37 28/04/2002, Alan Tu wrote: >David,
Lets not make this some holy war kinda thing, and leave it at use the right tools for the job, and if you want a dhcp server on a floppy that is something windows will not be able to give it to you. And that is an objective fact. So try a little leaf on that floppy dhcp server. If you feel comfortable with it you might want to dig in a little deeper. If you don't well that is you choice its not like you are obligated to use linux. > > How often I hear people say that they don't have time to try out Linux, > > yet would like to have some canned Linux solution to a problem not so > > easily accomplished by Micros~1 machines. > >You should not hold it against people who know that Unix is a much better >network OS, and have a particular interest in using Linux in this way. One >cannot switch a house full of Windows boxes (and a Mac) to Linux overnight, >and I have never used Linux. Today I cannot snap my fingers and compile a >correct microdistribution. I can, however, have a willingness to try and use >Linux in a practical, needed application. If this makes me lazy, so be it. >If this makes me less smart and less knowledgeable than you, yes, it does. >If the only good way to try/use Linux is to fully partition and install >Linux on a hard drive, or compiling your own distribution, (anything else >can probably be considered canned), then much fewer people will consider >trying it. > >Alan > > > >_______________________________________________ >Leaf-user mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user