Jay Lozier wrote: > My observation is that for the many users of Linux, Windows, and Macs > will have about the same experience once installed and configured. I > have a couple of friends who have me take care of the Linux boxes. They > do not seem to have any trouble with Linux once I got it set up > correctly.
Jay, could you please configure your email program so that it clearly shows what you are replying to, as my message does here. Your posts simply show your comments as a continuation of someone else's message. This makes it difficult to determine what you wrote and what you are replying to. Her is an example: I do agree that once you figure out that "blasted wrench" thingy, Linux gives you a better "ride" than Windows. Also, how many OSs will give you the "flavor" options for their desktop environment as Linux does? They tried to do that with Windows before, and even MS tried to get people to "like" their new one. But when you get down to it, only Linux has the variety of an ice cream shop. Why go to a shop [OS] that offers one or two flavors, when there is a better shop that offers 20 or more flavors to choose from? . Hi My observation is that for the many users of Linux, Windows, and Macs will have about the same experience once installed and configured. I have a couple of friends who have me take care of the Linux boxes. They do not seem to have any trouble with Linux once I got it set up correctly. Your text apparently starts from the word "Hi" and there is nothing else to separate your comments from the previous person's. Most (all?) email programs should show clearly what you're replying to. Are you, by chance, just editing and resending a received message, instead of replying to it? If so, please stop, as your replies are making it difficult to separate who wrote what comments. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
