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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;93.94.10.47: ywaBVvcTuMBwweDdwS&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;I don&#039;t really use Linux beuscae it&#039;s cheap or free  I use it beuscae it&#039;s the right tool for the tasks I need to perform.About costs, people often neglect the  psychic costs&#039; involved on this, in fact that&#039;s something every single Product Manager / Marketing Manager should always be aware, and in this case: psychic costs &amp;gt; monetary costs. So from my perspective changing to a hardware platform which works out of the box does help a lot even if I have to spend some €&#039;s on it.And yes, KDE also runs fine on Intel, Unity probably as well  so looking in another way, everything does work out of the box  while it doesn&#039;t with ATI proprietary blob, or while I have temperature issues with open source drivers  Now I&#039;m happy, it&#039;s worth every single €.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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