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> > I am on this list to learn about Linux. To
know how I can push this operating system to other people. To see the
advantages and > problems ofthis system from other members of this
list. Is this too much > to ask? On a different note, I totally disagree with the "push
this O/S to other people" idea. You may “offer” an
alternative, but not force other people to convert to open source. Offer /
discuss the benefits and disadvantages of using open source….then let
other people decide if they want to use it. If they do not go open-source then
sad to say, score another point to the Microsoft Team. By most of the open-source community standards, I am a
Linux newbie and still trying to get the hang of understand Linux and all of
the other open-source technologies. I am a MCSE and MCP by heart and you don’t
hear me dissin’ on the open-source community. It is just unfortunate for me that my boss (who’s a
cheapskate) doesn’t want to spend on MS licenses that’s why I am
obligated to learn Linux. JG. -----Original Message----- yeah... that's reality. people move away when everything
is too technical. people who help out also need some breath of fresh air.
not just pure technical babble. every living entity tends to find other sources of
excitement once it has adapted to its environment. this may also mean moving to another environment. that's a
never-ending process... cheers! rexonf wrote: > Yeah. We're gonna get bored if all we gonna talk
about is how to > configure apache/ssl/djfg/jksdh/sldkf blah blah. > > On 2/8/06, *Zak B. Elep* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote: > > /me tackles CuriousCat :)) > > On 2/8/06, Charo Nuguid <
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your
rather enlightening > views about > > our government. Though, funny. I could
have sworn that I had > joined > > the Philippine Linux Users Group and not the
Philippine Political > > Science Enthusiasts Group. > > Hmmm... as of late there has been suggestion
about making a > plug-twentysomething, plug-fortysomething,
plug-centenarian... I > wish > to amend that and propose a charter for
plug-youngblood, > plug-highblood, > and plug-blueblood... :P > > > Listen, there is ABSOLUTELY NO POINT to
trying to convince one > or the > > other how hopeless our leaders are or how
there might still be hope > > about the government. There will be
optimistic and pessimistic > members > > in this list. > > Which is why this is a mailing list; there will
always be a mix of > humans, daemons, script-kiddies, and
trying-hard-to-be-lurkers > like me > who still keeps posting because I so <3 Linux
;) Still, this is > supposed > to be a Linux list; I don't mind seeing some OT
stuff every now > and then > (in fact I welcome such posts especially if
they're quite timely > ;) but > yes, TODAY WE HAVE TOO MUCH COFFEE. :P > > > I am on this list to learn about Linux. To
know how I can push this > > operating system to other people. To see
the advantages and > problems of > > this system from other members of this
list. Is this too much > to ask? > > Hmmm, apparently :( > > -- > Zak B. Elep || http://zakame.spunge.org > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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