That seems to be the norm, Rob. A healthy mix of GUI and C/L, that is. I would think that most newbie's with a bit of experience under their respective belts would probably agree. Once again, it boils down to a matter of choice, and the choices are just about limitless. My biggest focus is finding apps and programs that will allow my clients to migrate to Linux a.s.a.p., and having user-friendly apps becomes crucial to the "End-user" experience. Of course, once their sysadmins get up to speed, they're usually unwilling to use a GUI, and prefer to stick to the C/L, and/or Webmin .
Lanman *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/5/2003 at 11:42 PM Robert Wideman wrote: >>> thats ok... but it sounds like you've been brain-washed into thinking >>> graphical interfaces are a bad thing. they're real handy to have around >>> when you've got a ton of other things to do and you just need to get >>> something config'ed quickly so's you can get that assignment finished >>> before it's time to leave for class or something. ;) > >I dont think they are bad, just some ways i like to do via CLI....its just >me i guess. >Yes i like GUI myself. >Rob > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Dan LaBine President Maximum Lans [EMAIL PROTECTED] (514) 489-7825 6915 Fielding Ave. Suite # 228 Montreal, Quebec, H4V 1P4
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