main point for operation: Orr, can you please make a note in your lecture about which distribution to choose.
all the info from the W2L(1) expectations question: ------------- To know Linux enough to use it daily. To understand what "Linux" is. To accumulate a lot of useful knowledge. To know Linux more. Background that will enable me to fully migrate from Win to Linux. To know how to use programs, to know how to run them, and in general- the basic orientation (at least) in Linux. None. Not much more than understanding what it is. To know Linux and to have the base for system admin for Linux. To know more, about more versions. To know how to work in Linux in a basic way, to know to connect to the internet and define TCP/IP for my network card in Linux. To be able to install programs so that they would work. the info from the comments section: ----------------------------------- was very interesting. a comment about the "jumping" slides i am going to use linux:) great lecture, a shame that more people did not come, cause it would have been interesting to many people. more effort should go to correct and smart PR. the potentiat, especially in the technion, is huge, but the efficiency is almost zero. it was interesting, but less time should be devoted to this subject KOL HAKAVOD slides are not always needed, they draw the attention off from the lecturer. (i guess this is relevant to nyh's part - orna). why did you not say what the lecture was about? the programming lecture was well built and the lecturer was good, but it was off topic a few in accuracies: linux does not equal RedHat/Mandrake orr should really use up his talent as a speaker i thought we were going to study on an existing computer and not on a computer from home. the home computer is not available for changes. why don't you make a more concentrated series with less meetings? -- Orna. | http://tx.technion.ac.il/~agmon A cat has claws at the end of its paws. A sentence has a pause at the end of its clause. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]