Linked by Joel Pomales on Wed 12th May 2004 19:38 UTC
I've been trying Linux on and off for a couple of years. My first experience with Linux was with a version of Slackware (can't remember) way back in 1996. At the time the installation was so daunting that I gave up all together. For a little background I consider myself a proficient computer user.
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To the various posters that have offered some links to listen to classical, I can go there but I can't play them. Please excuse me for the noob comment, but how do I do it.
To the fellow that said, and I quote: "As soon as I read the line "I read Slashdot, Linux.com, OSNews, and other sites" I pretty much knew that this was going to be a pro-Linux article. No one from those sites would ever knock Linux." If you read the article, and my follow-up post, I DID knock Linux for somethings. And being an IT Professional I must read those sources, and other sites. I try to read and grasp a lot of information on what the industry presents to us. Slashdot, Linux.com and OSNews have as much informational value as 'mainstream' sites, such as Cnet, ZDnet et al.
To the various posters that have offered some links to listen to classical, I can go there but I can't play them. Please excuse me for the noob comment, but how do I do it.
To the fellow that said, and I quote: "As soon as I read the line "I read Slashdot, Linux.com, OSNews, and other sites" I pretty much knew that this was going to be a pro-Linux article. No one from those sites would ever knock Linux." If you read the article, and my follow-up post, I DID knock Linux for somethings. And being an IT Professional I must read those sources, and other sites. I try to read and grasp a lot of information on what the industry presents to us. Slashdot, Linux.com and OSNews have as much informational value as 'mainstream' sites, such as Cnet, ZDnet et al.