On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:04:41PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
> > I know there is an advantage to Linux classes, in terms of having
> > something an employer can pay for to help people learn something about the
> > OS (or usually one particular distribution of it), but still I have yet to
> > se a comprehensive course on Linux that I thought was actually complete
> > enough to warrant its cost.
>
> That's because the subject matter is so huge. I've been using *nix
> since 1978, and I'm still learning new stuff every day. (Or maybe I'm
> just a slow learner. (-: )
Yeah, but most of the Linux classes are still trying to get your drive
partitioned, X11 working, and configuration for your mail server. Maybe
with Ubuntu and the like, that'll change in time.
> Today I learned that Evolution is not really an Outlook replacement.
> It doesn't have a mechanism to resume composition of a saved draft (or
> at least I couldn't find one).
Sounds quite evolved, indeed.
--
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act,
but a habit."
-- Aristotle
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