> Again, for me Unix just seemed from the beginning to be completely
> natural and intuitive.

To me not even closely (close or closely? I *never* figured out when to use -ly!) 
Example:
In Win, there's a folder "Program Files", and that's exactly where I find my programs. 
Ok,
a lot of stuff goes into system, too, but the name system indicates this is stuff the 
sys
expects to b there - in Linux after an install I find those files god knows where.
As I newbie I didn't know how to config X, neither where to find the config file or 
what
is was called...
And so on.
When I started learning how to handle PCs in 1995 I had a lot of friends who all ran 
MSDOS
and information filed to me from anywhere, today it's still the same with Win, but 
once I
have questions bout linuxand it's urgent, there's only one person who really has a 
clue,
for anything else I gotta read hundreds of usenet msgs.
And with almost 25 years of age I'm getting too old for this :)


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