// I Disagree on that. Installation in windows is a breeze, mainly because
most of the installation files are static builds. Whereas, in Linux,
there quite a lot of dependencies for every installation. This is indeed
a good feature resulting in re usability of code. However, Manually
resolving the dependencies is a short cut to hell :-) //
??????. I agree.. but RMS used to give one very good answer, our forefathers
were made to sacrifice even their lives to live in freedom.. but we are
asking you to accept and live in some discomfort and enjoy complete
freedom.. than to live in more comfort without having freedom...
Again its a matter of time... it will get solved... I strongly believe
trusting this community....;-)
On 10/26/06, Prashanth Mohan <prashmohan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Remember, Windows OS alone is provided any where. U need to stretch to
get Office Suite. U need to make efforts to get real player work in
windows. One has to do much much much more to configure an IIS up and
running...
I Disagree on that. Installation in windows is a breeze, mainly because
most of the installation files are static builds. Whereas, in Linux,
there quite a lot of dependencies for every installation. This is indeed
a good feature resulting in re usability of code. However, Manually
resolving the dependencies is a short cut to hell :-)
IIRC IIS has a graphical configuration. Apache has cryptic text files
for configuration. I remember a thread on /. which ranted about apache's
cryptic configuration. Of course this is more of a head ache to the sys
admins. For my basic needs, apache works well out of the box.
Bye,
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Prashanth Mohan
http://prashblog.com
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