primm wrote:
>>> Hype and expectation. This really does seem like a hobbyists only
>>> upgrade.
>> Most are. However, someone working in an office (or, like me, who use
>> Linux as their home desktop) there are many cool improvements. I'm not
>> sure which desktop (KDE or GNOME) you're running, but if you let us
>> know, maybe we share some cool new features that may be hidden.
>>
>>> Sorry lads. Now please go out and get some fresh air, call your
>>> girlfriend, apologise, and take her out to dinner. The lot of you. And
>>> DON'T mention Linux right? Go On. Now!
>> That really is just an unnecessary comment for several reasons. And it
>> is not needed.
> 
> Hi
> 
> Not needed, maybe. But true, yes. Oh, OK then. I'm sorry I offended. 

At least I do not feel offended. The coment might have been slightly OT,
but I found it refreshing and the rest of your mail was on topic.

After all, most things take that much time to do in Linux, that once in
a while, one should get back to real live, if there is one.
> 
> I saved the day by installing compiz. shift + f9 is soothing for those of us 
> who live in the desert in Spain. It takes you and hour to realise it's a 
> toggle though!

Yes, this is Linux, it works, but "normal people" like me would not work
with it, if it were not for a reason...

> 
> And sorry again. I didn't realise. . .

you're wellcome!

Eberhard
> 
> Love, Lynn x

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