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Linux>Inkscape>Gimp>OpenOffice and whatever free or open source apps online I need makes it a non-issue for me.
The Navy’s newest warship is powered by Linux
UNIX has powered just about every high end system for decades, you moron.
I like your waterboy "UNIX"; that's cute. Can you tell the class exactly how much source code the Linux and Unix kernels share, which would support or totally deflate your asinine suggestion that Linux and Unix are the same?
Which distro of LINUX? I use Ubuntu myself, but I'm pretty familiar with all the Debian distros and I learned to programme servers with UNIX. So, want to play?
I didn't ask you to do your dance, I directly asked you: Can you tell the class exactly how much source code the Linux and Unix kernels share? (I'll even throw out the "exactly" so you have no logical excuse whatsoever).
How about answering that first before you start dancing again?
Bonus pt: Can you tell the class why your "UNIX" itself despises anyone even referring to Linux as Unix-like at all?
Um, how can UNIX despise anything? It isn't sentient, you know. If it was it might be a bit more user friendly.
What happens if someone whacks the Cloud a la Sony and Microsoft? You want to work on your photos but can't.
It's not cloud like that. You still have the software installed locally. You can work offline no problem. The cloud storage and collab functions are optional. I use niether. You'll need to sync with the servers now and then to keep your license and software updated, but I think it's like once a month tops.