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no, i see all these arguments, and especialy when it comes to some of the
home arguments.. the thing is.. all of the arguments hinge around the fact
that the uesrs switching to linux, are allready familiar with windows.
and it's way of doing things.  things like "cryptic unix filesytem" are
silly arguments.. for those people I have taught linux, who never have
used computers before.  /home/person makes perfect sense, and /floppy, and
/cdrom also make sense.  things like drive letters, where if you're on
computer #1, H: is user1's home files, but if you're on another computer
it's user2's files..  and being able to swap computers, by just changing
who you are, and having access to all your files is golden for my business
users.

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Thu, 31 May 2001, Bob Tanner wrote:

> http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010531/tc/why_2001_is_not_the_year_of_the_penguin__1.html
>
> More bad press on linux.
>
> Am I such a zelot, that I can't see the truth through the blinding light I
> believe eminates from Tux?
>
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