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Posted by: SIDUX-USER (Sunday 13 July 2008, 12:49 AM)

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SEEMS LIKE WINDOWS USERS SORELY NEED SPARE MONEY

Well, It clearly means that LINUX is a much more efficient and stable system. High quality means high price ; nothing wrong about that.
Linux is well known as the Rolls-Royce of the operating system, while Windows and all the M$ softs look like "Trabant" or "Lada" beside.
Just ONE proof of this, I've been stuck to the Intenet for 5 years using nothing else than Debian Linux and never a virus, spyware or else touched my computer.
A. GOMEZ. From France

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