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On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 07:16:48AM -0400, arnuld wrote:
On 5/8/07, treach <treachster@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 12:00, Joe Gilmour wrote:
Seconded, even though you could argue that this is implicated with being an "an experienced" user. However, apparently being "experienced" does no longer mean what it used to. People seem come from some pointy-clicky dists nowadays, rather than Slack/Debian/(insert other random "hardcore" dist) as it used to be.
Then it should be specified because all linux distributions have their own quirks. At the moment it is a bit like comparing apples and oranges.
CRUX is simply not for Fedora/UBUNTU/Debian users.
I disagree. The distribution one starts using Linux has very little to do with learning ability. Some people are lazy and probably scared of different ways of accomplishing tasks. The beauty of Linux distributions is the variety of ways to accomplish any given task. The larger distributions are all about automation, while others allow much more user decision making to customize a system to their own needs. At the end of the day it is up to the user to undertake the effort to learn and understand how a Linux system works.