On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Eric Hattemer wrote: >and conveniently enough, they have the keyboard shortcuts written in. This >is another example of learning the slow but easy way first, then eventually >moving to the harder yet faster method. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I think you hit the nail on the head. The UNIX/CLI way is the small and fast way, and the Windows/GUI way is the big and slow way. It is just that most people using Linux, do so because they want the small and fast. So I do not understand why people want to drag the big and slow way to the Linux world. Note, whether something is easy or not is very subjective. Many advanced users like the CLI and they consider it easy. It also depends on what they are trying to do. Sometimes, a GUI just gets in the way. I guess my point is that, the Windows/GUI way of doing things may not be the best route for Linux. I'm just disappointed that so many distributions start carry this baggage and forcing the rest of us to drag it along. --jc -- Jimen Ching (WH6BRR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
