Some time around 09/22/2004 05:35:48, I think I heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] say:
The average Linux distribution, for the average user who only
wants to connect to the internet, browse the web, check his email,
play games, and use a word processor, most Linux distributions allow
all this
Some time around 09/21/2004 18:50:11, I think I heard Stuart Cuddy say:
I will give it a try, but factual info seems to be lacking.
aacu Just like trying to install Linux!!!
I've never tried myself but it sounds like a challenge.
You both are basing your observations on very old myths.
Hello DZ-Jay,
On Wednesday, September 22, 2004, 11:19:24 AM, you wrote:
Some time around 09/22/2004 05:35:48, I think I heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] say:
I've never tried myself but it sounds like a challenge.
Well... the manuals and documentation *start* with things like: Get
this [obscure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look guys - can we calm down a bit - I simply compared the refent
BayesIt problem with my experience in trying to install Linux.
I had a hard time OK?
I'm sorry it has tweaked some toes.
I have gone all the routes you suggest - I prefer Linux to Windoiws
and MS OK?
I
Hello WilWilWil,
Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 6:21:30 AM, you wrote:
W Io,
W How do you catch the information that a new release of bayesit exists ?
Well since it is still a work in progress, the most current release
notices are posted to the Beta Test list.
I have been trying BayesIt
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