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:OS Smackdown: Linux vs. Mac OS X vs. Vista vs. XP
OS Smackdown: Linux vs. Mac OS X vs. Vista vs. XP
Apr 9, 2008, 15 :45 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (4862 reads)

(Other stories by Michael DeAgonia, Preston Gralla, David Ramel, and James Turner)

[ Thanks to stonyandcher for this link. ]

"Since the dawn of time--or, at least, the dawn of personal computers--the holy wars over desktop operating systems have raged, with each faction proclaiming the unrivaled superiority of its chosen OS and the vile loathsomeness of all others.

"No matter how fierce the language or convincing the arguments, however, these battles began to seem somewhat irrelevant to regular working stiffs..."

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