[SLUG] Re: Paul thank you for your response, and some thoughts.

From: ramiro souto (rsouto@juno.com)
Date: Fri May 04 2001 - 12:29:29 EDT


First of all Paul, thank you for your response.
I have learned a few things which frankly I had no idea what they were
until today (most of them I have never heard either!).

Second this brings me to a personal private point that I have been
waiting to express to the list for a long time and I have been waiting
for the perfect example to go into the details.

As you can see from my questions I'm not the sharpest nail in the box on
these matters.

I'm very frustrated.

A- I'm currently using Windblows 98
I'm not happy with it.
I don't like it etc. etc.
I see what the programmers go in the Engineering Department where I work
to try to work around the MS bugs when programming new code. It is just
not acceptable.

B- I want to use Linux
If you recall on previous old posts I expressed my inability to install 3
different distributions on two different machines and three different HD.
I don't consider myself an unexperienced computer user.
AND at the same time I consider myself a regular kind of "Dummy" computer
OS installer, hacker etc.

C- I want something that comes out of the box AND WORKS!!!!!
Up to day, by reading all of the e-mails posted to this list I.M.H.O MOST
of the people in this list have an extremely advanced knowledge of
hardware, and some programming.
Does this mean I don't know hardware, well enough to get me in trouble.
Does this mean I don't know programming, well I have taken a couple of
classes in C.
AND MY POINT!
If you and me and everyone else wants everyone to run Linux, IT HAS TO BE
IDIOT (this is me by the way) PROOF, not tweak this download that, plug
this etc..

D- Linux will run on EVERYTHING!
Some years ago this club made a presentation to the Tampa Bay Computer
club and showed everyone how "easy" if was to install Linux on a simple
486 computer.
I have to tell you I was inspired!
AND MY POINT!
On a 486 running Windblows 98, I tried to install Linux.
AND NO VIRGINIA IT DID NOT WORK!!!!!
And when I attempted to find out what the reasons were, frankly I could
not understand all of the information given to me:
The limitations of the HD size and how we can go around this etc etc.
So they told me forget the 486 go with a Pentium.
SAME RESULTS
 
Now do you see my frustrations?????

So I sit in the background and use my Windblows box (es) and this is the
reason that I sent the list the URL with the flash without even realizing
what it was or that it used it.
I just saw the humor of the URL, nothing else crossed my mind.

Does this mean I'm going to curl up go away and not continue my work with
Linux
NO!
But for now I just don't have the time and or the energy to try and tweak
a Linux distribution to make it work in any of my three boxes.

Thank you for listening to me.
Ramiro Souto

On Thu, 3 May 2001 23:59:37 -0400 Paul M Foster <paulf@quillandmouse.com>
writes:
> On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 10:17:40PM -0700, ramiro souto wrote:
Sorry:
You are talking Chinese to me.
Not Chinese. G[r]eek.
What is flash?
A [proprietary] way to show animations on websites.
What is avi?
A format for showing animations as well.
What is lesstif?
An Open Source version of Motif. Motif is, among other things, a software
library that allows you to write software that looks pretty in X Windows.
Motif is closed source, and other libraries have come along that function
the way Motif does, but are Open Source.
What is netscape plugins?
Programs that sort of "link" to Netscape (or vice versa) to do things
Netscape can't do. For instance, Netscape can't natively play animations.
So, depending on the type of animation (AVI, Flash, etc.),
you would need a plug-in that handles those in order to play the
animations while browsing in Netscape. Certain other kinds of programs
also use plug-ins for similar reasons.
What is konqueror?
KDE browser.
Paul
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