Re: Fedora core 3 and oralux

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Hmm you may bee right there john.
It took me a few crashes etc to get into windows.
I have never read the manuals on account its all mouse, and click here and there.
I have some linux guides, but hmm.
At 04:05 a.m. 26/02/2005, you wrote:
>I would add that newbies should be prepared to roll up their sleeves and read the documentation. Becoming fluent in linux cannot be done over night and it can't be done without a lot of hard work.
>
>The same is actually true of Windows and anything else dealing with computers. It's just that 1) Widnows hides a lot of the complexity from you by limiting your options and 2) a lot of people have acquired a lot of Windows knowledge over the years without even realizing it.
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>At 04:16 PM 2/24/2005, Janina Sajka wrote:
>>A few comments for you:
>>
>>*       You're unlikely to get us to talk about what Linux is "best," as
>>*       you put it. It's all Linux, and it's all good. The rest is
>>*       personal preference. Think of it as personal taste.
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