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- From: "mikkel meinike" <mimeini AT gmail.com>
- To: lforrestster AT gmail.com, baslinux AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux
- Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 14:09:30 +0100
True, but that takes a _lot_ of time and work, not just to do
it, but to learn how to do it. Which was one of my points: Not
everyone is willing or able to take it quite that far.
Yes it has taken me a very long time to
I'm pretty good with linux. I've done Linux From Scratch (a
disappointment, actually, most of it is done for you) and have 4
different OSes on this computer and am fairly fluent in bash. But
Steven and Sindi leave me in the dust on a regular basis.
You mean you are good in setting up the computer but when it comes to
normal everyday usages you are less experienced. Have I got that
right? For me it have bin like that. I think for 3 years anything I
did with Linux was setup and setup again. It is first now that I
really use Linux to do things.
I can understand the people who donĀ“t want to go through that. I don't
really know why I do, but it gives me some good joy and save me a lot
of money.
/Mikkel
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[BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux,
Lee Forrest, 02/21/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux,
mikkel meinike, 02/23/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux,
Lee Forrest, 02/23/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux,
mikkel meinike, 02/24/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux 54,
Lee Forrest, 02/24/2007
- Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux 54, mikkel meinike, 02/26/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux 54,
Lee Forrest, 02/24/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux,
mikkel meinike, 02/24/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux,
Lee Forrest, 02/23/2007
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Re: [BL] The Boundaries of BasicLinux,
mikkel meinike, 02/23/2007
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