
Originally Posted by
Jim Kyle
I can't agree with you more, except that I gave up on Redmond some seven years ago and now do all my serious work on a pair of Xubuntu boxes that form a tiny LAN in my home office. I have more than a dozen virtual machines on one of them, all but a couple running either Win2K or WinXP, and that's where I do my support for Windows customers. It all works quite well and backup of a VM is simplicity itself -- just copy the VM's directory tree to a different drive!
But the "normal" user finds it hard to comprehend that a VM can even exist, much less learn to be comfortable using one. I've tried to teach my wife to do that; it didn't work. All three of my sons (who are older than most folk on the board here) have abandoned Microsoft and now use Macs -- and one of them is, in fact, a Windows developer who maintains C# packages all day, then comes home and relaxes with his Mac!
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