On Sunday 28 March 2004 16:21, Jacob Albretsen wrote:

> I consider myself just a novice user, even though I've been using Linux for
> 3 - 4 years.  Unfortunately I don't have a ton of time to install a distro
> like Gentoo.  I'd like to learn, but I need to show that flux is invariant
> in all reference frames and other physics problems first as well as make
> sure Evan passes Physics 220.  I code PHP, use MySQL, and compile the
> lastest versions of gaim, but I've never compiled my own kernel.  So a ease
> of use distro works for me the best.  I use Mandrake, tried Red Hat, and
> I'd like to try SuSE one of these days, but I use what works best for me in
> my situation.

Hmmmmm, I think maybe novice was the wrong word.  I am definitely NOT a 
beginner, and for some reason I had it in my head that novice was higher than 
n00b.  I need to get my head examined I guess.  So change that to more than a 
novice, but not the super expert rewrite my own kernel kind of person.

-- 
Jacob Albretsen
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