![]() ![]() I’ll try to be as objective as I can here. I use this system on daily basis at home (and at work) and I love it. What’s below is NOT meant as linux bashing in any way. It does not win by a long way, not yet at least. I am not a minister, I just do what I read, no matter what any one says……thats including the Pastor of my church…. If you havent looked at the translations of the bible in those langauges, it will seem that God would torture someone for an Eternity……but that is miles from the bible actually says…. Thats just one common misconception about the bible says…. How can God create us, leave Satan here to screw us, then say to us, (mankind) that we are doomed to be burned forever and ever, with no end in sight….? There are no “last minute” details….the major things that happen are planned…. “Sorry, but there is no mention of any last minute deals, the entry requirements are quite clearly stated.” I can point out the scriptures that are ignored by A LOT of Christians I will gladly give you the answers….it is not the job of a Christians to convert people, we are only required to live our lives as Christ did… If are truly seeking the TRUTH on this matter…. Metaphorically speaking not attacking the modern country in any way here. ![]() Some of these concepts, like the basics of mathematics, simply have to be learned. You can pull the slaves out of “Egypt”, but you may not get “Egypt” out of the slaves. I think it can be shown that, over time, GNU/linux distros have improved in all ways, and will continue to do so, but the system will always punish the feckless user who refuses to apply themself to learn new stuff. GNU/linux presents you with something more like algebra. People want something as simple as arithmatic. ![]() Finally when pushed into giving their “source” of this information, the truth ultimately comes out – they heard about it from another disheartened user speaking about their feelings with regard to one particular distribution. When pressed, the person being asked will eventually divulge that they were told that it was simply too difficult to learn. A common theme that I have heard when people explain to me why they have no real desire to try Linux is the perceived learning curve. ![]()
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