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Default Re: stability of various OS's with Thunderbird - 10-01-2006 , 09:19 PM







"OSbandito" <OSbandito (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote

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assuming a pretty stable MB on AMD's approved list, is there any notable
advantage to going with any one of the following: Solaris, Novell/SUSE,
other stable Linux or maybe BSD. I'm new to the non-Mac arena, so any
thoughts on ease-of-use, stability or security as relate to a
Thunderbird-centered machine are much appreciated.


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Default stability of various OS's with Thunderbird - 10-01-2006 , 10:59 PM






assuming a pretty stable MB on AMD's approved list, is there any notable
advantage to going with any one of the following: Solaris, Novell/SUSE,
other stable Linux or maybe BSD. I'm new to the non-Mac arena, so any
thoughts on ease-of-use, stability or security as relate to a
Thunderbird-centered machine are much appreciated.

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