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Old September 25th 06, 06:08 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Joel Kolstad Joel Kolstad is offline
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Default ARRL "Homebrew Challenge"

"ken scharf" wrote in message
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The advantage of Linux is that the development tools are free


Not true. A fairer statement would probably be something like "there are
significantly more free development tools for Linux than there are for
Windows." On Windows, the "express" editions of the Microsoft compilers are
free, older Borland tools are free, GCC is free, etc. On Linux, there are
plenty of commercial development suite, which in many cases are well worth the
money.

and Linux
will run on any computer that runs windows.


Also not true. Especially with laptops, drivers for Linux are often
non-existent. In fact, where I start thinking, "hmm... I should do something
with Linux..." the *first* thing I have to consider is whether or not I have a
PC around that'll have its hardware fully supported.