single e-mail. And if
you're in the habit of putting a sig block at the end of your e-mails,
you can even tell majordomo to ignore it by inserting an 'end'
command after your commands to it.
I don't choose majordomo for the mailing lists I administer, but I
have to admit, it
t.)
There are a few things like the examples I mention above. Some things
are harder. Some things, I think, are easier. But a statement that
OpenBSD doesn't even bother with usability really seems to miss the
mark.
For me, it still comes back to how I ended my previous posting. The
choice of o
main claim to fame seems to be in the
diversity of platforms it will run on. They really work on this.
So you see, the choice of operating system has little do do with a
"learning experience." It has much more to do with how each meshes
with your needs (for each given system) and styl
final argument for SuSE, I believe, is that of all the major
distributions, SuSE comes closest to the File Hierarchy Standard. All
the distributions are moving in that direction, so for learning
purposes, SuSE may offer you a bit of a head start.
--
David Benfell, LCP
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