Look Out Macintosh!
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sun Sep 15 16:24:35 EDT 2002
What I was saying is that someone who runs a GNU/Linux server would know how not to screw up windows.
I didn't mean to suggest that you need to know windows before learning GNU/Linux. In fact, I think you would be better off that way, because you wouldn't bring your windows misconceptions with you into GNU/Linux.
If someone can tell me how to turn on line wrap in emacs, that would help with the one-line posts when I forget to tap the enter key.
While we're on mutt, could you please consider upgrading it on speakup.octothorp.org Bill? Thanks.
Greg
On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 01:36:32PM -0600, William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123 wrote:
> Surely, Gregg, you can't be saying that knowledge of Windows is somehow a
> prerequisite for learning gnu/Linux, can you? The only time I ever
> touched a machine with Windows loaded was when I unboxed this laptop,
> inserted the Red Hat Linux-7.1 boot-disk, and blew away the disk in order
> to install something useful. I run a server and two laptops, and provide
> tech support for lots more RHL systems, and I can't believe that I'm any
> where near the only one in this position. BTW, your post was all on one
> line, a feature of MUTT, I gather.
>
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> --
> Bill in Denver
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