Re: Running X on servers

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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Dusan Djordjevic wrote:

> Yes and no, IMHO. Experienced sysadmin will do administration usual way.
> Home users/desktop users/unexperienced persons/win admins/whoever will
> use graphical admin tools. I think having that kind of choice is great.
> --
> Eng. Dusan Djordjevic (RHCE)

Agree, It's all about choices!

I started my linux box with a great hope like I was had the eagernees to
learn winnt. Grumpling aroung with disappointed look that Linux is not
user friendly like m$. Well, things change. I started to see that console
is the best way for me to do all of my work... I'm using pine ;-) fast and
less resource.

With a new look Redhat comes with an intention to-be-look-alike GUI based
to penetrate the non-geek market. It's a good move, but at least, just
keep the way as it is. Just don't make GUI as the main configuration tool
that available. NO WAY!

I love doing my work in my laptop for all of my servers, ssh rules!

thx
.dave



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