On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:30:54PM -0700, Scott --sidewalking-- wrote: > I am new to the Linux world and have settled on Debian as my winning > horse for learning Linux, to the best of my abilities. The talk on > this list is a little out of my comprehension now, as I am so new, > but I am still taking general ed classes in college, and am hoping I > can survive the math classes to pursue a CS degree. There is a > class or two on Unix essentials or Unix internals, but that is all. > Some programming, of course, is involved. You'll definately be a bit better prepared if you're using Unix at home. Also makes it so you don't have to fight over terminals with an MCSE who thinks Unix is a great NT app. > Or is it just a hobby that has gone on for so > long that you have advanced your knowledge of Linux/Debian to these > levels that all of you are at? It is for most of us from what I can tell. -- .''`. Baloo <baloo@ursine.dyndns.org> : :' : proud Debian admin and user `. `'` `- Debian - when you have better things to do than to fix a system
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