On 2/4/19 3:44 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> ...
>
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> Point is that there are over-lapping layers of complexity in the QA
> that just take "too much" time . . . .
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Hi,
I would like to point out that this is a very valid point. I remember
when I had much more available time to mess
@Walter:
Gave that wiki a quick read . . . which seems to exceed my skillset . . .
. I can do basic stuff, run basic commands . . . but I know nothing about
"html markup language" . . . never had any education in command line . . .
. I could go through some of the stuff, but the "writing test
On 2019-02-04 18:02, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> I can make no
> promises to complete any projects within any time frame due date . . .
> but, if you wanted to "walk me through it" . . . there might be a
> moment or two where I could make some "edits" with the caveat that
> "nothing is promised" . . . .
@Walter:
When I posted that comment I had then a small "bubble" of time that I used
to look into the QA testing . . . to try to be a "team player" . . . and
the two options did not fit my install of "re-using old home folder" . . .
but, otherwise the install of 19.04 went well. Since I had no