I have only been using Linux since this past spring.  I decided to get invovlved in 
the opensource community for several reasons.
1-I am a teacher and a single parent and I just could not financially keep up with 
Micro$lop's mercenary upgrade schedules.
2-The principles of sharing, community support and innovation appeal to me.
3-I wanted to learn more about computers than simply how to use M$ software.
I have tried several distributions (Blue Linux, Debian-based Corel, Lycoris and the 
Red Hat based k12ltsp version, and now, Psyche).  The ones I have stuck with most have 
been the k12ltsp, which was a RH 7.2 based project, and, now Psyche.  They have 
allowed me, in a very short time period, to upgrade to linux from M$.  I now do 99% of 
what I previously did in Doze on my 'nix box, plus, I have acquired software that does 
literally hundreds of more things without spending any significant money.   The Red 
Hat interfaces have proven familiar enough to make me comfortable in moving, and 
things mostly work right out of the box.  I have learned many things about fixing 
issues and about personalizing and configuring my RH box.  Both Red Hat and the Red 
Hat users community have simplified these things.  I use my computer to create and 
edit documents for school and other purposes, manipulate photos and create art (I am 
an amateur photographer and artist), create and edit web pages, a!
ccess the internet for research and pleasure, communicate via e-mail, irc and instant 
messaging, participate in various online communities, and many more things. I am also 
acquiring my Master in Library and Information Sciences in an online distance 
education program. I have been able to do all of these things with only a little 
learning in Red Hat.  I can say in all truth that I now can do far more on my machine 
than I could running Doze98se. I, for one, am very happy about Red Hat and even about 
the progress I have seen it make in only the very short time that I have been using 
it.  In fact, I spent less time learning to get up to speed with Red Hat than I did 
with doze!
So, why is everyone whining?
The very few issues I still have are not Red Hat's fault:
1-my scanner does not work in Linux.  The manufacturer is to blame here.
2-having difficulty burning music cd's. (mp3's)
3-Have not yet figured out how to run a database app. on one machine (not 
server/client). (Okay, on this one, why don't they make Tora configure upon install to 
do this?)
4-some documentation is not written in plain English that I can follow--it assumes too 
much to be useful to some newbies without a strong tech background (I am an English 
teacher, not a computer science wiz).

I like Red Hat.

Tony

http://www.School-Library.net
Read, Connect, Learn!



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