On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 21:22:00 +0100 Alfred M\. Szmidt <"Alfred M\. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
| No, it is a waste of time. More often than not you learn nothing, | since you are simply following steps that someone else has written for | you. Following instructions blindly is not learning, or exploring. I am sure if you'd post your opinion on the appropriate LinuxFromScratch mailing list a lot of people will disagree with you... | Making a usable system that is easy to upgrade, maintain, and use is | far more work than compiling things from scratch into some directory | (which I can do in about a minute, excluding compilation time). We | are currently working on making the last missing bits of the GNU | system fit Is the GNU project propagating "one size fits all" here? I'd rather think not... Leslie -- PGP-KID: 0x52D70289
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