> The reason I explicitly mentioned RH 7.2 is that I recently bought a > box set of RH 7.2 Professional on the cheap (EUR 35, down from EUR > 235). Given the price I already figured a new version must have been > released, but for an absolute newbie who just wanted to get acquainted > with Linux, this was an offer I just couldn't refuse.
Have you ever heard that saying "Real men don't eat quiche?",
Then those "real men" obviously never tasted Sonja's quiche... :-)
well, ...there's something similar about Linux: "Real geeks use Slackware!"
Slackware?
Anyway, it's too late now, I think you would have learned a lot more if you'd gone the Slackware route -- any other distribution makes it too easy, and you don't get to really *know* Linux.
For now, the aim is only to get a bit familiar with Linux, not to "really get to know" it.
Han Tacoma <- getting into his bunker to avoid flames and bombs :-)
One bunker-buster, coming up. <EVIL GRIN>
INCOOOOOMMMMMIIIIING!!!!!
Jeroen "Tech Support" van Baardwijk
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