Hi :)
"Almost always" and "general rule" are typical in linux.  There are usually 
many 
ways of achieving the same end-result and often a more complicated way might 
produce better results but might also be harder to maintain.  Again with the 
"might"s, "usually"s and "often"s.  There is only one right way for any one 
person in linux, and that is your/their own way.  Except in my case it's 
usually 
my neighbours way until i try it and then i realise my first way was better for 
me.

I hope that helps clarify things ;)
Regards from
Tom :)





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From: David Nelson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 8 June, 2011 10:58:37
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Fw: [libreoffice-marketing] do you 
know 
where is the documentation is . . . for marketing it to schools

Hi,

On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 12:08, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jaimon :)
> I have to disagree with Jean here.  In Ubuntu it is almost always better to
> stick with stuff from the repos or ppas.  Since Ubuntu uses the gnome DE i 
>think
> that you might just need to add a couple of packages.

It is true that, as a general rule, most people would say the
advantage of using the Ubuntu repo is that your system will be
maintained up to date automatically as and when Ubuntu releases new
updates...

-- 
David Nelson

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