On Tue, 25 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm sorry, but I don't think the majority of Linux users agree with you.
> We want an open source operating system that can run on a range of hardware.
> Windows users want one button installs, plug and play and something to run 
> AOL. Linux will do just fine without embracing everyone, I like Linux the way
> it is now, I don't need it to be as popular as windows to love and use it.

        I agree!
Have fun,
bogdan

> 
> On 25-Aug-98 Jerome Tan wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > 
> > Like everyone else, I can see Microsoft's power extending over the ocean,
> > and many people thinks that Linux is the only contender of Microsoft, but so
> > far... it's no much yet. It was known that Linux OS was proud of itself
> > because was better in terms of everything compare to Windows, I think Linux
> > developers should think about "embrace and extend" strategy, that is, to
> > adapt everything or user interface of Windows so that it would be easy for
> > everyone to move to Linux.
> > 
> > Just my thoughts.
> > 
> > [Jerome Tan]
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