<snip!> > I always say put Linux on your best computer, not the clunker, if > you want to see what Linux is really capable of. Your friend has the > advantage of not having the Windows way of doing things ingrained in > him and half the battle in using Linux is recognizing that it's not > Windows and doesn't always work "the Windows way." When a new user > starts with Linux, the Linux way seems the normal way. In day to day > use, Linux is no harder than Windows and maybe easier because > avoiding malware is much easier in Linux. > --Judy M. > ? USA
Excellent post. well said and all that -- JDS
