On Sunday 27 November 2005 04:11 pm Ric Whitney kindly wrote: > Invoked by June Tate's reply to my post on the 1984 thread: > > I was never much into Sci-Fi. The closest I ever got was LOTR and > Thomas Covenant. I used to be a Handyman. I read a lot of > Shakespeaere and Dickens - the classic stuff. I started using > Windows 3.1 in 95, when I got my first computer - a 386 something > or other. As early as 96 I bought a copy of Redhat 5.2. I guess I > became disillusioned with the whole Windows thing very quickly. I'm > still left to ponder my reasons for even showing an interest in > Linux in the first place. I installed Redhat 5.2 - couldn't get > any kind of dialtone (had dialup til August 99 when my son was > born.) . What did /, /usr, /var, /etc mean? > I was stuck to C:\. I'm not sure where I'm going with this, just > that I seem to be somewhat ignorant in light of June's post - she's > so intelligent. I realise that we're all ignorant - only on > different subjects (Will Rogers). I'm fairly intelligent when it > comes to book lernin'. I just can't figure out why I turned to > Linux like I have. Can anyone enlighten me? ;-) > > Thanks for listening! > > Ric Whitney I feel much the same way; some people on this list are SO smart! I know why I first tried Linux, and that was because of all the reasons I didn't like Windows: lack of security, lack of control, "taking over" in ways I didn't like. I also wanted to learn more about how computer stuff worked and figured Linux was a good way to learn. That was four years ago. What I CAN'T figure out is why I've stuck with it all these years when I'm so bad at it all! I took a quiz once to see what O/S I was suited for and it came back "Windows" :-( Everything about Linux is hard for me. Remembering commands and commandline syntax is something my brain will never be good at. My BP goes up every time I have to type in a terminal. When I screw up, I screw up hugely. Little things like the clock suddenly going all kattywhompus drive me crazy. I barely grok the man pages. Linux aggravates the heck out of me, but I've learned to live with it. And sometimes I actually manage to enjoy it. I figure the constant mental battle will keep me from developing Alzheimers in my old age... Siri Amrit -- Tigerflag Natural Perfumery, LLC www.tigerflag.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss