Has anyone seen Joe Barr's article in LinuxWorld at <http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-09/lw-09-vcontrol_2.html>?
I was struck by the article in a number of ways. I think it's sad that an experienced user like him couldn't install Debian (sad being the knock goes against him -- it ain't rocket science), but on the other hand, his reactions are *typical* of what I've seen when I try to have new users install Debian (so I can't knock him I guess). I've fallen into the mode that I now give new users the free Storm Linux CD, have them install that and get comfortable with GNU/Linux, and then tell them to apt up to a full Debian system. I'd love to give them a pure Debian install, but after seeing people fail on it again and again (I'll ignore topics of intelligence in the general user population:-), unless I'm there to walk them through it I know they're bound to fall on their face. Anyone else have any thoughts on this article? -- Regards, | SAT practice quiz: Microsoft is to software as ... . | Answer: McDonalds is to gourmet cooking. Randy | | <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.golgotha.net>