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Subject: Re: Forward of moderated message
From: JES <yez () home ! nl>
Date: 2003-12-26 15:48:12
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On Friday 26 December 2003 14:44, you wrote:
> What I meant, is are you afraid to tell the world that
> your Linux knowledge is incomplete and far from
> professional. My knowledge of Linux is basically an
> end-user's knowledge of the Unix system. I only know
> so much, and I rely very much on the GUI to get any
> system administration task done. So, because of my
> inadequate knowledge of Linux, I have decided not to
> use it, because otherwise instead of using my PC to
> meet my computing needs, I would be caught up fixing
> the PC, which isn't what I wanted to do. Right now,
> my Windows XP PC is protected by two firewalls and a
> anti-virus package from CA. It meets my communication
> needs and I am happy about it. I am also taking short
> courses to upgrade my PC skills, it isn't perfect but
> I should need a Unix PC. I would probably buy a Mac
> instead for the peace of mind it gives.
>
No no, I guess my Linux knowledge is quite complete. That's why I like using
it I think.
From my first mail, I was doubting whether to add a question when the last
time was that you installed/tried a new Linux distribution. But I didn't.
From what I read what you do with your computer, you might as well use Linux.
There are quite a few areas where Linux is much more difficult to use, but
the things you mention are not.
I had to laugh because your remarks about why you're not using Linux have
really nothing to do with the question you asked on the koffice mailing list.
I saw it as a cheap way to start a complete discussion about which OS is
better.
Regards,
Edwin
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