On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 05:32 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote: > Ric Moore wrote: > > On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 13:08 +0100, Andy Green wrote: > > > > > >> At this rate it starts to seem, considering that eventually someone I > >> know will get one of these and expect the level of meddling I can do for > >> Fedora, that perhaps one can no longer practically avoid getting > >> experienced with The Debian Way as well as the Redhat Way... > >> > > > > Back when, Esau sold his birthright for some "red meat pottage". > > (Gen-25:30-34) I had high hopes that Fedora would be the "Windows > > Killer" and that the likes of Dell, Hp, etc. would all be on the > > bandwagon. Alas Yoric, it'll be .deb. instead. Ric > > > > > > > All the changes you can make to Fedora and the annual new issue and > that it is not developed to replace Windows. I know .deb has new issues > but not as fast. And they made a version that is very easy to load. You > NEVER need a terminal, it is all point and click. > > Ubuntu has a large and growing number of users. When it comes on > Dell the user base will become really large. They may need to start a > Ubuntu list :-) > A new version of Ubuntu comes out every 6 months just like Fedora. The LTS version is so out of date it is almost unusable if you are a serious user, as opposed to a Windows like user who just uses a browser and office applications. > -- ======================================================================= Nine-track tapes and seven-track tapes And tapes without any tracks; Stretchy tapes and snarley tapes And tapes mixed up on the racks -- Take hold of the tape And pull off the strip, And then you'll be sure Your tape drive will skip. -- Uncle Colonel's Cursory Rhymes ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx