Author: Andrzej Nagorko
Date: 08:40:17 05/25/02
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On May 22, 2002 at 17:27:29, Christophe Theron wrote: >On May 20, 2002 at 15:41:08, Guido Schimmels wrote: [snip] > >>Problem is, I admit, there is no real alternative to Star Office/OpenOffice >>and Mozilla/Netscape/Galeon, which means you still won't get very far with >>64MB, if you want to do professional text-processing and painless web-browsing. What about TeX? > > >Yes. > >People saying that Linux is slim and fast are lying. > >It is not. It requires as much and generally more resource than Windows. > >Not a killer. But it must be said. > [snip] These statements are a little bit unfair. Linux is slim and fast as _server_ OS. And it does very good on this market. BTW, "Find Files" option in my KDE installation has "Case sensitive search" checkbox. And "locate" command has "-i" flag when you run from command line. I think I missed point in this "case sensitivity" discussion :). Andrzej
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