[luau] Aloha all / Hat 7.3 / Drake 8.2
W. Wayne Liauh
LiauhW001 at Hawaii.rr.com
Mon May 27 07:57:01 PDT 2002
Here you go again, George.
You have all the time in the world, but I can only be interested in
finding a business solution. At the present time, I would say, stick
with either Red Hat or Mandrake, or both, mainly because they have some
of the best beta testing protocols, and at least the latter seems to be
working quite OK (I am sure Red Hat will also work great, and no one
should ignore the big brother of Linux).
Of course, there is always a desire to try new distros. However, again,
personally, I believe our time will be much better spent to build user
experience/expertise around application software (preferably
distro-neutral). For example, besides Warren, I don't see anyone is
talking about WINE?
There are also a number of things that I would like to see some able
bodies actually puts their hands/minds on:
1. File/printer sharing with Win2K/WinXP.
2. Direct copying of music CDs.
3. Voice recognition (looks someone is already working on this).
4. Linux-based accounting packages (e.g., moneydance, gnucash, kapital,
etc.)
5. Any time-tracking programs for attorneys?
6. Running Quicken under Win4Lin.
7. Dosemu (there are still a number of DOS users, mainly medical
transcribers who are using WPDOS almost exclusively).
Etc.
(On the "user community" thing, we have to learn that we should not
expect to receive everything for free just because it is "Linux". We
should not expect that there will always be people like Warren, Scott,
and other gurus in this board who will do nothing but answering our
questions for FREE. This will set a very bad example for potential Linux
wannabes. We have to learn that sometimes, or most of time for Windows
users, we need to pay to have our questions answered. Mandrake has a
MandrakeExpert, where you can pay to have your questions answered.)
Peace
wayne
Joe Linux wrote:
> But in the long run I don't think it's to wise to be myopic about the
> various distributions. We should test them as they come put and then
> post our opinions about them to the group.
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