I have my www.redhat.com sticker on my car .... :) 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith Vassallo
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:09 PM
To: Malta Linux User Group - general list
Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Complaints!

My school (Swatar Training Centre) does have a course for IT Essentials
II : Network Operating System which concentrates primarily on Linux. The
problem is they haven't done it in a while, also, it tends to focus only
on the networking capabilities of Linux.

Some time ago Red Hat Europe also had a conference here.

David Vella wrote:

>Actually ..
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>I really believe that with such institutions it is MUCH more easy.
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>regards,
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicky Formosa
>Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 1:47 PM
>To: Malta Linux User Group - general list
>Subject: RE: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Complaints!
>
>Yes i know you're totally right! but how then can we get to them! Or 
>else just forget about home Pc and go to Goverment (yeah right!!) , 
>schools , offices etc! Which in my opinion is far more difficult! But 
>with a decent approach it could be plausable!
>
>Nick
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Raphael Borg Ellul 
>Vincenti
>Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 1:44 PM
>To: Malta Linux User Group - general list
>Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Complaints!
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>
>I have suggested this approach at the latest (and only) MLUG meeting 
>but received harsh criticism about the way of advocating Linux for Joe
User.
>People aren't interested in installing Linux. They are NOT even
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>interested in installing Windows. They just want a computer that works.
>
>I have had enough !!
>
>Nicky Formosa wrote:
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>>I'm sorry to butt in but I think its quite useless complaining between

>>the same people....I'm not too sure if anyone here will spot out a 
>>decent solution.
>>
>>I'm quite in favour of Linux, even tough I'm a beginner (as most of us
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>are),
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>>and found lots of trouble. So..
>>
>>I agree totally with trying to put Linux on the Maltese PCs. So why 
>>don't you (meaning the Linux Group) try to find a computer store who 
>>will start distributing Linux instead of Windows and maybe one of you 
>>guys (this goes to the Geeks) go and give a lecture or two the new 
>>fellows! Maybe this kick start it!!
>>
>>Nick
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Keith Vassallo
>>Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:55 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: [LINUX.ORG.MT] The 6 types of computer users
>>
>>
>>There are 6 types of computer users
>>
>>5 - UBER GEEKS
>>4 - Geniuses
>>3 - Experts
>>2 - Advanced users
>>1 - Novices
>>0 - Total Beginners
>>
>>Uber Geeks find Linux easy to use because they're geeks. Geniuses also

>>find Linux easy because they're geniuses.
>>
>>Total Beginners and Novices find Linux easy because they don't do 
>>anything with it except use programs which come installed with the 
>>system. I'm quite sure a monkey can be trained to launch
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>openoffice.org.
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>>The problem lies in 2 and 3. Advanced users and Experts aren't as 
>>"litterate" as Geniuses and Uber Geeks, however, they would like to do

>>more stuff then novices and total beginners. So, they'd want to 
>>install
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>>programs, configure stuff, etc.. etc.. Which is difficult. I think 
>>many
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>>budding computer students (such as myself) fall into these two 
>>categories. Most computer students simply abandon Linux and use 
>>Windows, maybe until they're geniuses/uber geeks. Very few keep trying
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>ad nauseum.
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>>Just my 2c
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>>--
>>Keith Vassallo
>>Registered GNU/Linux User #290991
>>http://www.keithvassallo.net
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