On 11/25/05, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Errr.
Methinks these types of questions ought to be at the linux-newbie mailing list.

On the other hand, nobody reads the linux-newbie mailing list so newbies can't get any help there.

Suggestion:
PLUG should put up a "linux-advanced" mailing list. Since there are far more "newbies in need" than "advanced users who don't like reading newbie questions" it's better to have an advanced list for the newbie-intolerant, rather than relegate the newbies to a list nobody reads.

Suggestion din:
kung ganun ang sitwasyon, yung plug main na lang ang gawing catch-all. yun ay kung mag lalagay ng linux-advance. kasi kahit sino, lalo na pag beginner e sa plug main nagpopost, at kadalasan pag beginner hindi nagbabasa so hindi nila nababasa na may plug-newbies pala, so sa plug main sila nagpopost.

On 11/25/05, Jerome Gotangco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can try doing a dual boot though.

Jerome

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