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Date:      Thu, 29 Nov 2001 01:22:15 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Mark Yeck" <y3k@gti.net>
To:        anthony@freebie.atkielski.com
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Feeding the Troll (Was: freebsd as a desktop ?)
Message-ID:  <3797.208.216.122.52.1007014935.squirrel@y3k.shacknet.nu>
In-Reply-To: <01cb01c17896$abb81500$0a00000a@atkielski.com>
References:  <01cb01c17896$abb81500$0a00000a@atkielski.com>

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hum. i'd hoped not to get sucked too deep into this thread, but here goes...

> Mark writes:
> Yes, but Windows still has the technical advantage of being
> purpose-built for the desktop, whereas UNIX does not.  Thus, someone
> choosing a desktop for the first time today would be well advised to
> choose Windows even on a purely technical basis alone.

Yes, you've mentioned that repeatedly. Being purpose-built isnt in and of
itself a technical advantage and it could be argued that it's offset by the
fact that UNIX was on the desktop years before Windows existed. As far as I
can recall, the only strictly technical arguement you've offered was the
tighter integration with the hardware (mostly for games). 

> Neither is your explanation above of UNIX domination of high-end
> workstations.

True. I didnt think the technical reasons were relevant. At the risk of
getting even further off topic:

-this isnt strictly a technical advantage, but at the time that UNIX was
gaining it's dominance of workstations, Microsoft offered only DOS and
eventually Win3.0 and 3.1. 
-RISC workstations used a wide variety of hardware and UNIX offered a
relatively consistant interface to all of them.
-UNIX's networking capabilities made it particularly well suited to the
applications that the workstations were used for. Capabilities including:
	-Networked Filesystems
	-Network transparent display(Xwindows)

I'm sure there were other things that I cant remember right now. Many
capabilities that UNIX had then are now offered by Microsoft to some degree,
including real multitasking and networked filesystems.

-mark




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