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From: greglutz AT ix DOT netcom DOT com (Greg Lutz)
Subject: Re: Linux or Cygwin?
31 Oct 1998 10:42:09 -0800 :
Message-ID: <4.1.19981030194325.00966be0.cygnus.gnu-win32@popd.ix.netcom.com>
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To: Ahmad Alsolaim <alsolaim AT bobcat DOT ent DOT ohiou DOT edu>,
"Cygwin32 Group (E-mail)" <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>

At 03:03 AM 10/30/98 -0500, Ahmad Alsolaim wrote:
>
>I am new to Cygwin and Linux, but I have to work on some Unix based 
>software, which one should I install on my PC Cygwin or Linux?

I'm not even very familiar with Cygwin, but believe I can answer
this question definitively anyway:  Cygwin is the right choice only
for someone who is constrained to work with Microsoft operating
systems.  The GNU tools are the heart of both these alternatives,
but they co-operate *much* better with Linux.  Linux and the GNU
tools essentially grew up with each other. Linux is a mature environ-
ment for the GNU tools, Cygwin is not.  And Linux is essentially
a dialect of Unix, clear down to the kernel level.
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