Philip TAYLOR writes:
Don't rise to the bait, Hans : for every Windows-specific problem mentioned on this list, there are probably ten *X-specific problems, almost invariably caused by the fact that there are ten million computers in the world running *X, and each and every one of them has different libraries, different compilers, different versions, different this, different that, different everything. Windows is the one thing that keeps most of us sane : just laugh when the *X guys feel so insecure that they have to launch yet another attack :-)))
Phil, I respect you because I know that you are an TeX expert. You usually know what you are talking about and you are certainly more familiar with TeX than anybody else. But what you said about UNIX is pure crap and I must admit that I'm quite disappointed. Windows is pure crap. At work I'm forced to to use Windows, sigh.... Since Windows doesn't provide a reasonable user interface, I installed GNU-Emacs. Can anyone explain me why I can access remote file systems on Windows with Emacs (in dired mode) ***immediately*** and it takes about 20 seconds when I try the same with "Windows Explorer"? Our administrators are clueless. I'm clueless too. But I'm happy that I have Emacs. Regards, Reinhard -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reinhard Kotucha Phone: +49-511-4592165 Marschnerstr. 25 D-30167 Hannover mailto:reinhard.kotucha@web.de ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft isn't the answer. Microsoft is the question, and the answer is NO. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------