A better manual may not help, as when I learned heathdos,cp/m, etc., I
finally had to confer with the guru's in User Groups, when the web was
Easylink, by Western Union.  There will always be a place for a forum,
 and I think also one answer is small business support of LUG's is growing,
and also be a focal point for newbies.  I see Linux attracts the very best
people, who are happy to work and contribute to the enlightenment.  I
am a pretty fair student at 51, but sometimes I just don't get it!  Gotta
have a tutor!  Tried to read the minimum 10,000 pages, but reading just
can't replace an install fest, hands-on training, and the mentoring here.

> Phil Risby schreef:
> > Linux would reach more people if more people could install it without tech
> clip clip clip

> > A better manual here would go a long way
> > I often see questions put to this list where the answer is so obvious, but
> > when I was back there it was far from obvious.
> You see ? bye Koen
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> Koen Colpaert, Communicatiecoördinator AWZ     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>           "In theory there is no difference between theory
>                and practice, but in practice there is."




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