Re: muLinux and LinuxJournal (or: pro-linuxers & pro-windowsers)

From: Karl-Heinz Zimmer ([email protected])
Date: Fri Apr 07 2000 - 12:30:17 CEST


On 06.04.00, 17:18:02, Patrice Dumas wrote:

...
> people interrested in linux
...
> in using a system they think is much reliable, cheaper and
> with interresting software (latex for example)
...

And on 07.04.00, 12:08:34, Sabino Maggi replied:
...
> On the other hand, Linux/Unix files are plain text files, and
> for instance I can write a paper in LaTeX on my Sparc IPX
> machine (I love it), bring the file home and continue editing
> on my Debian PC system or even use a version of LaTeX for
> windows 3.11 on my ancient 386 notebook. Just the same file,
> the same commands. The same everything. Ten years from now
> maybe LaTeX does not exist anymore, however I will still be
> able to open my file in a text editor, loosing the formatting
> but keeping the text and the essential information... THIS is
> power and user-friendliness.

Ok, there is surely a great the advantage of a plain text format
versus binary documents.

But let me make two objections to this being an argument for Linux:

1st: There is no need to use Linux or Solaris when you like LaTeX.
     As Sabino pointed out himself there are TeX and LaTeX imple-
     mentations for the different Windows versons as well.
     Actually I started with TeX some years ago without even using
     Windows: just on a plain (bad) old DOS machine.

2nd: The advantage of plain text formats has been recognized by
     quite a lot of companies in the meanwhile and that's why they
     develop their own XML solutions to be interpreted / converted
     by 3rd-party tools without having to access binary files...

So where do we end? All advantages of Linux lost?

Not at all: there is still one very important difference:

                     Linux is better! Is doesn't crash often!

A large company can take Linux with GNOME or KDE and work with
programs like TeX or StarOffice ;-) or whatever they want... their
workstations will crash less often then they would when using
windows and THIS SAVED A LOT OF MONEY and nerves.

In my (humble) opinion THIS is the most important difference
between Windows machines and Linux/Unix machines!

Kindest regards,

Karl-Heinz (posting privately)

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