As a Linux newbie I think it's very important to understand the differences between A nd B for instance as it relates to accomplishing a task. Using the correct terminology helps to get us there. I've lived in different parts of the US. The one thing I notice is that a common item like a screwdriver or file can be called by a different name in the different regions. Don't ask a guy from the Ozarks for a "flat bastard"- ask for the smallest contact file he has. (BTW, it's also an indestructable nail file.) And don't call a Yankee, "boy." >From what I've understand of Linux it seems to have nuances and plenty of them. We are never to old to learn. Pj
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