On Jan 22, 2008 6:14 PM, Ravi Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hmm, so many options to the seeker.


Options! You said it correctly my dear friend. It's all about options. About
choices.

Well, if you think a little, you will
> shortly realise that instead of showing path,
> you turn on lights in every direction and asked, "well let me know if you
> can walk on charcoal road, or want flower-bed,
> or maybe you can opt one that has some muds in-way, also there are many
> others, please choose one".
> Read carefully,And let me say, there is no linux which can make you
> perfect.


Keeping someone from something that you think is "muddy" may save him from a
bit of adventure but what about his choices. Does he have one? We all have
our choices, and that's one of the reason most of us like you recommended
Ubuntu, the HUMANE linux. Don't you think everyone too should get a piece of
that joy of making their own choice. At least, I do. That's also a reason
when you teach someone to string reverse you teach him both recursion and
XOR. And leave him to finally make his own choice. That's what I think is
humane. Besides, I do not appreciate much the idea of knowing only those
which work and that to only the best among them.

So, let him make his own choices, instead of we; the potential spearheads
start making them for him.


> Though, if any distro creates situation to be
> troubleshooted or researched on very frequently on every-step for newbies,
> lesser would like to travel(specific to newbies).
> Understand what the HUMAN is asking. Realise how human should answer.
> We all are HUMAN... hmm a humanity for Smruti.
> Go for UBUNTU


When you are talking about HUMANITY, you make me remember an 18th century
english novelist. She once said, *"The strongest principle of growth lies in
human choice."

*So, don't take it away.

Note: I am not saying anything against any distro, I found every distro
> exciting and frustrating. But I realised early that
> those things are getting developed and shared among. It takes time, so I
> opted debian based UBUNTU for my go.
>
>
> -=Ravi=
>

The case is absolutely the same here too friend. At the end Ubuntu wins.
Although I am looking forward to switch to opensuse.

Regards
Smruti

-- 
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
~Walter Bagehot
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