Andrei,
I agree totally with everything you've written. I came into linux using
Lindows to get used to the idea of linux, then switched to debian Sarge
when it came out as I had been unable to ever get woody going. Sarge
worked w. my limited knowledge. Ever since it has been search and hunt
and ask questions and still is. My background is accounting but love
linux as an OS and use W only when I need it for certain things. I
posted the previous knowing full well that someone woujld bring up
intelligent and knowledgeable comments on my post. Then the person(s)
who would read the thread would learn from all of us.
I've been thru every upgrade since sarge and done new install on every
one of them until I did the multiboot on my laptop using LMDE. As I
said, I have not done the total upgrade to the new stable Wheezy and
fought the unknown problems it WILL bring. That is for the near future
but it is possible to get a usable debian multiboot system running doing
as I mentioned. Otherwise it's doing a lot of searching and trying to
even get the wifi or Ethernetcard even running.
Anyway, to the OP, learn to search and find answers before you step into
it and even ask for help. Remember that even Window is a learning
curve. Linux is not really different, just different. I truly hate
Windows because everytime I update w. as little as 50 or 100 mb it will
normally take 20 minutes to 45 minutes or more to do the update and
that''s with often more than one restart. The same or more file size
updates/upgrades in debian will take maybe 5 to 7 minutes w. no restarts
at all. And updates/upgrades usually need not be done more than once a
week. I used to schedule my stable update/upgrades for Tuesday
afternoon and it took 3- to 5 minutes max and then back to work. With
testing it's been every day but that's the fun of it.
Linux is a mindset difference. You can stay with Windows and have Bill
Gates et al, require you to change your hardware and OS at their whim or
keep your curren hardware and change your OS when you want to after you
learn the Linux concepts. Linux is stable. Learn it and it's concepts
and enjoy. Or have fun w. W8 and trying to find out where to go once
you hit the power on button. Just laffin since I know so many people
who are just lovin' W8.
Andrei forgive my rant. LInux is a learning curve but well worthtit in
the long run. Thank you so much for your help and everyon's help on the
User group.
Blessings
Whit
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