30 Days With Linux

@ 2007/03/06
Linux on the desktop has been viable for years, especially for programming gurus who can solve their Linux problems by simply writing new software. It also seems to be viable for “Mom and Pop” end-users who just want a machine to write letters, send email, and browse the Web (although, admittedly, a guru will probably have to set it up for them). But what about power users, those who know how to build their own computers, but not compile their own programs?

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