It doesn't matter which system you start with, the important point is you
understand the concept behind the system.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ronald Allan B. Henry
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 2:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [plug] Slackware is it the right choice?...
I started out using Slackware about a couple of years ago... It's a bit
hard to learn at first, but at least you learn by 'getting your hands
dirty'. It is better than relying on a GUI to set up your system.
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Ronald Allan B. Henry
Design Engineer II
Tsukiden Software Phils. Inc.
Unit W2305B PSE Centre
Exchange Road, Ortigas Center
Pasig City
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Arnold B Hermoso wrote:
> To all concern,
>
> I've been using Slackware 7.0 for 5 days now. And after 5 days of
frustrations, hair pulling and "almost give-up" conviction. I'd finally and
painfully, getting used to it.
> Now one "moron GEEK" Linux user advice me to shift to another Linux
flavor. He told me that since I am just a novice Linux user. I have NO RIGHT
to use Slackware. Because Slackware is reserved for GEEKS only!!! Well at
first I am tempted to shift to another flavor. But then I realized my 5 days
of agony learning it, will go to trash.
> So please ladies and gentlemen on this board. Ligthen me up and tell
me honestly, what do you all think of my chose flavor.
>
> Thanks for the time reading of my sentimental piece :)
>
> Anoy Hermoso
>
> P.S. I just hope in the near future I will be able to send my e-mails and
other stuff in Linux environ.
>
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