Re: Is OS X worth all that trouble?

2002-09-09 Thread Todd Ruch
Yeah, I'm with you too. I love that in an OS. Mac OSX is EXACTLY what I have been looking for for quite some time. I love Sun's Solaris, because it just runs. I have several servers that have been up for 2-3 years and they are still running great. I haven't restarted my Sparc at home for almo

Re: Is OS X worth all that trouble?

2002-09-09 Thread Walter R Basil
On Monday, September 9, 2002, at 01:41 PM, David M Kiely wrote: > Trouble? What trouble? I switched to X almost 9 months ago to the day. > Apart > from the occasions when I installed updates, I've never had to restart > my > Mac. Never. That's right, never. > > That's what I call an OS. I

Re: Is OS X worth all that trouble?

2002-09-09 Thread P . F . Grenier
On Monday, Sep 9, 2002, at 16:41 US/Eastern, David M Kiely wrote: > Trouble? What trouble? I switched to X almost 9 months ago to the day. > Apart > from the occasions when I installed updates, I've never had to restart > my > Mac. Never. That's right, never. > > That's what I call an OS. > >

Re: Is OS X worth all that trouble?

2002-09-09 Thread David M Kiely
Trouble? What trouble? I switched to X almost 9 months ago to the day. Apart from the occasions when I installed updates, I've never had to restart my Mac. Never. That's right, never. That's what I call an OS. -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: Is OS X worth all that trouble?

2002-09-09 Thread Dan Knight
Paul Thompson writes: >I've followed (like St Peter: afar off) some of the seemingly endless >discussions about the problems presented by OS X. And I'm wondering, >if it it is such a beast why anyone would bother with it. Obviously >it must have some advantages, unless you X users are super >