Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/29/01:44:25
Paul Brannan wrote:
> No kidding. That's why it is not an end-user product. And I think it
> could be. Other Unices work out of the box, why can't Linux do
> that?
Other Unices also cost hundreds of dollars and demand lots of memory and
processing power..
> Yeah, you call that easy, but how much time does it take for you to find
> the right file? I could probably go into Control Panel and change all
> that stuff on my own easily. I could, if I wanted to, edit the registry
> or those .ini files. But I don't want to. Call me lazy if you wish,
> but I'll call it productivity.
How can you ask "Well how long would it take to find that file ..."
and after that state "I'd rather modify the registry .." ??
Modifying the registry by hand doesn't seem at all easier than modifying
a config file under UNIX ...
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