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Subject: Re: [opensuse] the linux users guide to dismissing new technology
From: Billie Walsh <bilwalsh () swbell ! net>
Date: 2017-02-28 11:31:09
Message-ID: b2c27aa3-39bd-fe52-ada2-e55d765def67 () swbell ! net
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On 02/28/2017 03:22 AM, nicholas wrote:
> [d] "any tech that requires understanding is no good for home users" [ignoring
> the fact that the linux ecosystem itself fails under the premisses of the
> argument]
I have to object here. I've been using Linux since SuSe 9, bought at
Best Buy, for 99.99% of my computer usage. There was a learning curve
but I survived. I'm still not a "Geek" or anything. I only know one
command line string. Anything else I use command line for is copy/paste
from a website. New installs I just tell it to go and go get a cup. Let
the installer do whatever it is programmed to do.
And, the thing I find most interesting, I seldom, if ever, have issues
with my system. Everything just seems to work, most of the time.
I call BS on anyone that says Linus isn't ready for the average home
user, like me.
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Fast is fine, but accuracy is final.
You must learn to be slow in a hurry.
-Wyatt Earp-
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