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From: Jim Beard on 14 Nov 2007 19:12 In review, I still suspect Mandriva will do what you say you want. However, I am not sure that Linux is the proper OS for you. A Guide to OS Selection If you want to know why it works Linux If you don't care why it works iMAC If you want to know why it doesn't work DOS If you don't care why it doesn't work Windows Perhaps an iMAC would be a good investment for you... Cheers! jim b. -- UNIX is not user-unfriendly; it merely expects users to be computer-friendly. |