Posted by
Zonk
on from the new-hat-for-you-sir? dept.
gmaestro writes "Fedora Core 4 Test 2 is up on the servers. New features in Fedora Core 4 test 2 include GNOME 2.10, KDE 3.4, as well as a preview of GCC 4.0 and support for the PowerPC architecture. Use a mirror or torrent and help with testing!"
comparing net-install to a cd set with all available packages is hardly meaningfull.
(and besides... booting up netinstall shouldn't take more than 2 floppies - if even that)
-- world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
Re:Leave your Gentoo advocacy in another thread
by
youknowmewell
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· Score: 3, Insightful
What if I want to use a GUI anyway, despite knowing how "things work"? I know how to./configure make make install, but I'd rather use rpms when I can. I know how to navigate the directory structure of a Linux box using the command line, but I'd rather use a filesystem manager like Nautilus instead. I know how to copy, move and delete files using the commandline, but I find it easier to use the GUI. I could configure my system using only text files, but I'd rather use a GUI.
Knowing how to a computer works, like knowing how a car works, is nice-to-know, but not need-to-know and I think it should stay that way. I don't want to spend my entire life just learning how things work, I'd actually like to do some work with those things.
Re:Leave your Gentoo advocacy in another thread
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youknowmewell
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· Score: 3, Insightful
Good, you have the nice-to-know knowledge of commandlines. Now please, don't force the need of that knowledge on me or anybody else just to satisfy some desire for "more intelligent average users".
comparing net-install to a cd set with all available packages is hardly meaningfull.
(and besides... booting up netinstall shouldn't take more than 2 floppies - if even that)
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
What if I want to use a GUI anyway, despite knowing how "things work"? I know how to ./configure make make install, but I'd rather use rpms when I can. I know how to navigate the directory structure of a Linux box using the command line, but I'd rather use a filesystem manager like Nautilus instead. I know how to copy, move and delete files using the commandline, but I find it easier to use the GUI. I could configure my system using only text files, but I'd rather use a GUI.
Knowing how to a computer works, like knowing how a car works, is nice-to-know, but not need-to-know and I think it should stay that way. I don't want to spend my entire life just learning how things work, I'd actually like to do some work with those things.
Good, you have the nice-to-know knowledge of commandlines. Now please, don't force the need of that knowledge on me or anybody else just to satisfy some desire for "more intelligent average users".