[ubuntu-in] If not Ubuntu then what
Amarendra Kumar
er.amar at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 18:28:24 GMT 2010
When I actually buy an OS or build one from scratch I already have solved
the need for an OS. So, having a domain is fine as I have this OS to use it.
Mac may be more closed source but being on a closed open source thing is
worse than a closed closed source ( I said in my first mail). And when you
are talking about paying for Ubuntu (assumption) then why not pay for a
Mac!! Of course it all depends upon your needs and how much you can afford
to pay.
I am not a Mac fan but I've used it for some time on a friends system and
it's actually good. Better say solid. Lots of free (as in free beer)
programs are now available for Mac.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k at gmail.com>wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:07 PM, Amarendra Kumar <er.amar at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I wouldn't pay. Never.
> > I will buy a Mac or build a distro from scratch and for things like
> mail, I
> > will rather buy a domain and will have my own domain.
>
>
>
> A) Buy a mac. - they may have good products but they are far more
> closed source than M$ and of course you pay for your software - mac's
> are expensive and the software comes built in , you either like it or
> you don't its even less tweakable than M$
>
> B.) Build seems good or maybe better contribute to some that are
> already being built.
>
> C.) for mail even if you have your own domain you will still need a
> computer (of any sort) and an OS to run it.
>
> ram
>
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Amarendra Kumar
Final Year Undergraduate
Dept. of IT, NIT Patna
http://amarendra.web.officelive.com
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