On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:35 AM, LinuxIsOne <linuxis...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> That's debatable; it generally means that the amount of time that
>> passes before they realise that Linux is not Windows is increased. It
>> definitely gets them booted into a desktop environment quicker, but it
>> doesn't really save on the learning curve - something will go awry
>> sooner or later, and the fact that they've had the command-line hidden
>> from them until that first fateful trip to the forums won't feel like
>> such a benefit then.

> Ok, I agree with you but I have just installed since I had to Linux
> experience but everything is working like a charm. I don't know if any
> problem would come.

I mean i have no Linux experience and everything is working like a
charm in Ubuntu and yes you are correct to say that command line is
hidden which is the real gem in linux. I agree with you in this
regard. But I guess (not sure) if Ubuntu would give me the Linux
learning environment?

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