Simon P. Ditner wrote:

I've never really tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] myself, but I'm of the opinion that 
it's
better to start with a minimal system and add on the components you
need so that you have a clear understanding of how they interact,
rather than having something with everything possible installed whose
operation is strange and mysterious.

It's a wonderful technology demonstration, but personally it's not the
sort of thing I think I'd want to administer over the long term.

Cheers,
Simon P. Ditner

Well said, as usual, Simon.

That kind of applies to most "do it all for you" front-ends, btw. Like MS Windows? :-)

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