Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol!cica!iuvax!uceng!dmocsny From: dmocsny@uceng.UC.EDU (daniel mocsny) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Use a 386 unix as a home machine? Summary: what can DOS do that UNIX can't? Message-ID: <3195@uceng.UC.EDU> Date: 24 Dec 89 01:27:50 GMT References: <2910@infmx.UUCP> <207@comcon.UUCP> Organization: Univ. of Cincinnati, College of Engg. Lines: 38 In article <207@comcon.UUCP>, tim@comcon.UUCP (Tim Brown) writes: > Bottom line, what could you need DOS for that unix can't do better > anyway? Yeah, I guess none of those 30,000+ applications are any good. So many of them waste time on such non-essentials as color and on-line help. Why, many DOS users find they don't even have to look at manuals for some applications. You know that means they can't really be computing. All those misguided DOS users should just give up the idea of doing useful work for the next year or so, and start working their way through the cubic meter of documentation a person needs to master before having a fighting chance of *starting* to put together a UNIX system that does lots of nifty things. :-) :-) :-) Don't get me wrong---I love UNIX and I'm trying to plow through that cubic meter myself. But face it, a UNIX system is worse than useless *unless* it comes equipped with someone who knows the ins and outs of kernel configuration, utilities, system admin, sendmail, software porting, etc. etc. ad infinitum. This all adds up to an astounding intellectual overhead, one that most mortal humans will have no chance at mastering on less than a full-time basis. Like I was telling my father about all the cool things my UNIX system can do, but when he asked me about what kind of system he should look at to run his small business (it has to be do-it-yourself all the way, due to low budget) I told him to forget UNIX unless he could afford to hire somebody to run it. Or to take 6 months off work to learn to run it. Moving to UNIX to overcome the disadvantages of MS-DOS is much like getting married to overcome the disadvantages of being single. Sure, it will work, but you get quite a few lagniappes in the bargain... Dan Mocsny dmocsny@uceng.uc.edu