*** On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 at 1:34pm RABNUD shared this with the class::
> and he watches the gears spin. Psst: (whisper) they just learned
> something and quietly gained confidence in the cli aspect of Linux
> sssshhhh.

I don't know you from a hole in the wall, but you have got to be the
smartest person on this LUG right now. I completely agree with what you
are saying and may it's a next generation (young) Linux user thing, but
this is deffinately something that is needed. Gone are the days of sitting
for hours trying to figure out everything on your own. Today people (and
their kids) want things a bit quicker than that. Their not looking for
people to do things for them but their looking to learn it faster than
their elders. Somebody keeps saying it's been done this way for 30
years...Well maybe it's time to update SOME things. Not everythin! We're
not Yoda and newbies aren't trying to learn how to control the force. This
crap about 30 year old concepts need to change if we want more people to
use linux and use it better than us. Think where you would be today if you
had a P4 2GHZ machine running and distro and better help from people and
some sort of help system like the one being described here.

My 2 (canadian)cents



Ray

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Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path
and leave a trail.


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