On 14 Dec 2001 11:25:46AM +0800, Paolo Falcone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

> or email the favorite Linux mailing list, ask the local UNIX
> /Linux guru or go to #linuxhelp to name a few options to 

Awwwwwwww! =D

I like the Undernet #linuxhelp, but of course I'm biased.
OPN is also really nice. I figure I'd stop at two nets, since I keep a
lot of IRC windows open - OPN: #debian #linuxhelp #handhelds.org #php
#java, and Undernet: #linuxhelp. Good karma when I get to help people,
and I learn a lot! =)

> to say that he's ignorant or lying...). The esoteric things
> that you can do with UNIX/Linux can astonish the close-minded.

And the open-minded, too. <g> It's amazing!

> Can't blame him- Microsoft solutions is easier to setup 
> (initially).Maybe he doesn't mention the nightmare of 

You don't say. I just installed Windows Advanced Server 2000 and the
.NET SDK for one of my professors, and it took me around three or four
reboots...

> the BSOD in Windows XP looks very nice! It now displays more
> human-comprehensible text and sounds "friendly" too - but it

Is the color configurable? I wonder what a Neon Green Screen of Death
would look like...

> TV about the lonely server room that runs Microsoft Windows
> NT server (as in no human was there for months, it said)
> some years ago.

I've a magazine in the dorm server room with this _cute_ Redhat ad..
Gino, if you find it there, can you type the information dialog text in?
=) It's funny.

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