In article <5yktk.19144$cW3.17129@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Joerg <notthisjoergsch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Rich Grise wrote:
> > On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:14:00 -0700, Joerg wrote:
> >> Rich Grise wrote:
> >>> Anybody heard of either of those anywhere?
> >> What's slackware? Some kind of trousers?
> >>
> >> <duck and run ...>
> >
> > Actually, I had first heard of Linux in the 1995 era, so I decided to
try
> > it. I was wondering which distro to d/l, and there were so many
options,
> > with attributes and stuff that I had no clue about, so I picked
Slackware
> > because I liked the name. Linux for slackers - what a perfect fit! ;-P
> >
> > Mind you, it's not Aunt Tillie-Friendly at all - it's more of a
techie's
> > Linux. :-)
>
>
> That's one reason I can't use Linux. No time to become an OS expert. If
> I'd fiddle with all them distros and settings and gizmos it would be
> like Barney Fife and his gun.
Put your bullet back in your pocket, Barney... :)
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