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Re: Some Newbie Questions



Hi!

Barry Kauler <bkauler@cowan.edu.au> wrote:

> On Tue, 01 Jun 1999, Andrew J Fortune wrote:
>
> > ...and talking about EMails, can anyone give me
> > any leads on the best way I ccan connect to the
> > Net in Linux, surf the Net, send/receive EMails,
> > participate in Chat programs etc. ?
> >
> > I'm experienced in W95, but I am only starting
> > out in the world of Unix (...a whole new world),
> > so if any responses could be in layman's terms I
> > would be grateful :)
> 
> My personal preference is KDE.

I'm agree.  You can also try GNOME.  I think it's at
http://www.gnome.org .

> This was my way of installing (as a relative newbie):

[snip]

> Reboot.

As far as I know you don't need to reboot.  This is
Linux, OK? ;-)  Rebooting is for adding new
hardware.

But, OK, I'm a Linux newbie and I don't know how to
skip this 8-)  Perhaps some Linux guru would help
:-)

(By the way, I'm installing KDE.  I think I made some
mistakes.  I've posted them).

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