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Re:home out of space 294Indeed. And no need to apologize for others. This is usenet after all. There's two types of trolls. Ones who are clearly trolls, and others who, through their own knowledge, troll just the same. Its just as easy to say "Are you sure you want to do this? Here's why that might be a bad idea..." But I dont care to teach anyone people skills here. Im sure he's loaded with friends. Re:home out of space 295 Tobias Brox When I got fed up with Windows 95, I bought an extra hard drive and put Red Hat Linux 5.0 on... Are you guys inundated with trolls? That seems to be the common response to any question around here. I dont mind saying this... people want to try out linux, but it *is* more challenging than Windows (apparently by design). And its sad to see folks run into people with atbreastude, when they are asking - from their point of view - simple questions. It makes them turn against the whole scene. This certainly doesnt help Linux become the #1 desktop OS. I, on the other hand, am about as impressed with Linux as I am Windows, so I dont care for peeing contests as to which is better. For me, its all about the applications and software. I Want to identify best Linux approach, and any pitfalls I have use Linux a fair bit, but not for some years and never as a desktop..simply couldn't get the applications for it.. Now it seems that enough of the applications I need... Well, I dont mind havinghome on a separate parbreastion, and I see why it is suggested. But Im just poking with a VM installation of linux; permanency (if thats a word) isnt what Im really concerned with. But thanks for the information.
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