Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 08:16:49 05/24/02
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On May 23, 2002 at 05:46:43, Daniel Clausen wrote: No you're missing the point. Many of these things make linux so complicated that the average user can't do anything with it so far. Of course the optimistic thing is it progressed a lot, but it is simply *too* hard. No user will be able to give in things on the command line. Because they need a 1 year course first to understand what a command prompt is. Or shell whatever in linux. Then they need another year of course to find out where to click for that shell on the KDE bar, or GNOME or whatever. by the way, redhat doesn't automount cdroms. At least not redhat 7.2. No idea about what Bob's using. >On May 22, 2002 at 18:05:00, Christophe Theron wrote: > >[snip] > >>In the rest of this message, in the parts that you have written yourself, you >>have used the words "after", "it", "that", "and" and "but" (and many more). >> >>Now can you tell me exacly how you spelled them (including lower and upper >>cases) without having a look at what you actually wrote? >> >>And is "vincent" different from "Vincent"? Or are they referring to the same >>person? > >Can't we just agree that "it depends"? It even depends on lots of things, >depending no the person and what not. :) Most Windows (and Mac) users love that >they can find their files w/o being case-sensitive - they're used to that. Most >Unix users like to find their files w/ being case-sentitive - they're used to >that. > >It's pretty easy to find good arguments for either side. Let's move on and >discuss something different. :) > >SaRgOn
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