> As Master Botp said, "Ayaw ug tuo sa akoa. Testingi gyud."
Agree, agree! Korik jud...
> Though you will only need to use or be good at one, chances are, when 
> somebody else asks your help and uses another distro, there might be 
> differences. The only way to learn will be to encounter problems and 
> errors, and lots of it. Not all documentation solves problems :). 
> Mailing lists and forums are also great sources of info and most of 
> them have situations that are not discussed in documentations.
Yup. there are a differences gyud when it comes to distros. Try lang 
gyud. For example, in installing packages, adto ka sa Ubuntu you have 
Synaptic for GUI and apt-get for command line, sa Mandrake/Mandriva, 
you've got the Control Center package manager, and when you go to SUSE, 
you have YaST. Come to think of it, common ra jud kaayo ang process. 
Before Linux, I was used to the Win$ things, like downloading and 
installing. Still remember Setup.exe hehehe... (mabiktima pud ta sa 
virus...) When I first tried Linux I downloaded packages directly from 
the net. Now what I had to do was compile them (unless if it were .rpm 
for mandrake or .deb for ubuntu). Thats the part when I gave up. Then I 
discovered that packages were to be downloaded directly from the package 
manager!

Daghan ang galahi sa kada distro, pero I suppose na you have to get the 
logic of each process para maaply nimo sa other na distros. Besides, naa 
man puy common things. Anad-anad ra ang technique. Ayaw jug undang 
hantod malingaw ka hehehe...

Ug i re-quote na pud nako ang line ni Sir Botp: "Ayaw ug tuo sa akoa. 
Testingi gyud."

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