well, if I can download my free software from the internet, instead of driving to the shop to purchase it, then I would still rather use Linux. If I don't like the included software on my DVD ( and everything you'll need is included in most distro's DVD) then you can (but don't have to) download a different free program on the internet that already does the same.
Most full distro's (i.e. Fedora Core, OpenSuse, Mandriva, etc) has Open Office, Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP, etc included as a standard. You really, really, don't need internet for Linux. And most of the laptops I've seen in the shops have a ready to use OS + Office + Internet + Email setup, no need to purchase a R4K office license after your 60 day trail is over. Nor do you need to drive to the shop to get anything else. If you want to, then you still can.
BUT, in your argument, and IMO, it's cheaper to download it from the net than to drive to the shop
Most full distro's (i.e. Fedora Core, OpenSuse, Mandriva, etc) has Open Office, Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP, etc included as a standard. You really, really, don't need internet for Linux. And most of the laptops I've seen in the shops have a ready to use OS + Office + Internet + Email setup, no need to purchase a R4K office license after your 60 day trail is over. Nor do you need to drive to the shop to get anything else. If you want to, then you still can.
BUT, in your argument, and IMO, it's cheaper to download it from the net than to drive to the shop
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