Quit trolling.
1. I responded to your original message about an educational version of
various MSFT software with how one can get free CD's of Linux without
any need of an educational discount.
2. You claimed various unrelated things, repeating how you work at a
multi billion dollar company that has so many desktops and how it
wouldn't work there - the topic was about educational discounts - had
nothing to do with who you work for, their SOX needs, or how many
systems they manage or how much support they require.
Bringing up who you work for (or rather how much money flows through
them), how many desktops they have, what their support or Sarbanes-Oxley
needs has what to do with an educational discount that Microsoft puts
out and a counter of Linux and Open Office are both cheaper and better?
IMHO, it's condescending, as if to say "they pros won't use Linux"
which
is plainly false. I know for a fact that large financial companies who
probably make far more multi-billions than yours do use Linux, and
Solaris, and AIX and many other OS's. Arguing based on that line of
thinking simply shows you're switching tactics, away from the core
discussion because you realize you're wrong.
3. No one cares whether or not your kids or wife (or for that matter
mine) will run Linux, or Windows other than you and them. The option is
there, you just seem unwilling to support them, if they chose to go that
route.
As a data point, my 4 year old can use Linux - he's using an old 650Mhz
Celeron running Edubuntu. Yes, I provide him with support and lots of
games, all of which are free. That I'm able and willing to provide such
support for my family members and you're not does not say anything about
the complexity of Linux vs Windows, but rather than my willingness vs yours.
I say this, since you've claimed that you've been using Linux and
FreeBSD for ages now - which I'd call out as suspicious since, if you
really had, you'd be able to provide such support.
Perhaps your experience with these is limited to FreeBSD 2.x and Hylafax
in 1997 - a lot of things have changed since then. Give current
versions of Linux a try before bashing them and limiting your view to
whatever the EEE PC happened to ship with.
OTOH, I'm forced to use XP at work and it's a horrible dog. The very
same hardware runs Linux much, much faster, and it's far better behaved,
supports all the hardware on the same machine, is secure, and safe. Not
to mention free, with lots of free updates, no activation, and comes
with tons of other free software.
4. I did follow the discussion, but I wasn't going to let some free
advertisement for Microsoft software slide without pointing out that
there Linux can be had, not only for free as a download but also on CD.
The timing of your original post and my "Hey, by the way, you can get
Linux, it's good and it's free" is irrelevant to anything you've said.
Messages on mailing lists do not have expiration dates - and on a
mailing list that discusses 20 and 30 year old machines, it's laughable
to think that 10 days somehow makes any difference.
5. The words "Put the Asus EEE PC with Linux next to version with XP /
Vista, and there is NO comparison - it even LOOKS like a cartoony toy"
do not make it sound like you're comparing Linux running on an Asus PC
vs to XP running on an Asus PC. So you've had a typo there - that
opened up the door to multiple interpretations. I think that perhaps
now you've meant "next to (a) version (of the EEE PC) with XP / Vista"
rather than what I misread as another machine.
My apologies - it appeared to me that you were comparing the version of
Linux that ships with the EEE PC with any version of XP/Vista on another
machine, and somehow saying the EEE PC was a toy because it ran Linux,
not comparing Linux and XP/Vista on the same machine.
But it's still not a valid comparison. Most folks who run Linux are
going to run one with either KDE or GNOME and they're not gonna have it
setup to look like a toy. Perhaps the marketing folks of the EEE PC
thought that it would attract teenagers or kids (which oddly does kinda
tug back towards the educational market and away from "multi-billion
dollar company" and support contracts.)
Go install "Bob" on top of Windows and see how professional that looks.
:-) Some poorly configured desktop manager you choose as a strawman
shouldn't be the deciding factor as to what OS someone else should run.
I could probably set up Bob to launch Word and laugh at it the same way,
thus calling Windows a toy just the same - but would that mean very much?
There are other distros with other UI's, some more professional looking
than Vista.
http://art.gnome.org/preview.php?image=screenshots/gnome218/DarkFire2.jpg
http://art.gnome.org/preview.php?image=screenshots/gnome218/DarkFire.jpg
http://art.gnome.org/preview.php?image=screenshots/gnome218/UbuntuCompizAWN…
http://art.gnome.org/preview.php?image=screenshots/gnome218/CurretnSetup.jpg
http://www.xfce.org/images/about/screenshots/4.4-1.png
http://www.xfce.org/images/about/screenshots/4.4-2.png
http://www.xfce.org/images/about/screenshots/4.4-6.png
http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-1-rev-777000/a1405b89b3819b74546ddfa2f…
http://polishlinux.org/reviews/kde-4-1-rev-777000/fd039fbc84988beba6c0ae228…
http://liquidat.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/dolphin-selection.png
http://liquidat.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/kde-pim-kde4.png
http://liquidat.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/marble-mercator.png
Go compare XP to Suse, Fedora, Ubuntu, or Debian instead. If you're the
GUI candy kinda guy, configure those with KDE 4.1. If you've got some
old poor PC that's sitting in a closet somewhere, maybe you can try Damn
Small Linux or a distro with XFCE such as Xubuntu and see if you might
put it to some good use instead of languishing away just because windows
is too slow on it.
Note that you can do the same for FreeBSD (or OpenSolaris, etc.). It's
not just Linux that's a valid choice.
And you know what, if this is the EEE PC version of Linux:
http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20071204172028328/Asus-701-Internet.html
it doesn't look any uglier (or toy like) than this:
http://techrepublic.com.com/2347-10878_11-4395-4410.html?seq=15
This is the EXACT reason that Doc said to drop the
issue...
When someone like you has no decent argument, they need to resort to
insulting and name-calling.
Either that, or they try to change the subject from the topic of an
educational discount (presumably for college kids) to all sorts of other
things such as Office 2007 incompatibility with Open Office, or that how
multi-billion dollar companies run their IT departments, or comparing
OS's on "toy" computers? :-D
Of course, you can always accuse me of this:
http://xkcd.com/386/ :-)