for me, but need to break myself in or I won't
even survive the install.
By the way: I am a MASTER patitioner, at least now! ;0}
Scott --sidewalking--
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than some of the forums.
:o}
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Thus spake Scott --sidewalking-- ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
All,
I am new to the Linux world and have settled on Debian as my
winning horse for learning Linux, to the best of my abilities.
The talk on this list is a little out of my comprehension now,
as I am so new, but I am still taking
of this stuff. Or is it just a hobby that has gone on for so
long that you have advanced your knowledge of Linux/Debian to these
levels that all of you are at?
Just curious...
:o)
Scott (sidewalking)
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be to boot with the first install disc,
but I don't want to mess up al that I have installed on there already,
if possible. Maybe that is the only way I will learn, though... :)
So, any thoughts are certainly welcome and appreciated (please)! :)
Thanks,
Scott (sidewalking
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this helps.
:)
Scott
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