Leonardo Ruoso wrote: > Oh thanks... not so confuse... so usefull. But I know it's dificult lo > learn all in a couple of minutes far away from the information.
yes it is true...it takes a while to switch the thinking from "windows mode" to "linux mode"alot of things work under a differnt set of concepts...but hell... I am glad I didn't confuse you...I confused myself on that one :) > thanks anyway no problem at all :) > p.s. I will install a linux machine at work and start to experiment. always better to satrt on expendable machines rather than ruin your home PC :)hopefully you will be addicted soon :) > I'm > not sure about RH or Debian. It's because here in Brazil Debian is not > used a lot. No local support or consultant. If youa re new RedHat i snice....I am using debian now tho...in general I think debian is better..and for tech suport... this mailing list is here ...ive gotten much better suport off of this list than anywhere else when I have needed it thats one of the things (IMHO) that makes linux stronger than NT or most orther platforms...its the community...people together willing to help out and share -Steve -- True story signature: I once challenged a NT-loving co-worker to a test: We each take a PC and a person with no computer knowledge. The test is to see which new user can be taught and setup a PC from scratch with no previous knowledge a Webserver and DNS server. My "student" would use Linux and his NT 4.0. He accepted but then called the challenge tottally unfair when I suggested we use identical 486sx 25 MHz computers with 8 MB of RAM. Can somebody tell me why that is unfair? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

