Linked by Robert Gering on Tue 17th Sep 2002 18:11 UTC
First, a little background. I am a Windows user who has been using Windows since 3.1. I am not a programmer or a developer, I am a user. I process photos, use the internet, e-mail, write letters, play the ever important games and even use it to develop my comic strips. I am not computer illiterate and I use my computer with confidence and skill. Now with that said. I hate Windows.
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Did this guy just get windows 3.1 and start installing it? I doubt that. if you "bought" linux it came with this "installation manual" thing and this other "user guide" thing that explains difficult topics such as root password. And why do you never have file system problems during installation with windows? cause you KNOW what NTFS and Fat32 are. It asks you that too in windows just like linux does with ext2, ext3.
My point is, this guy/girl seems to have forgotten what it was like the first time running windows. Its new at first but then you get the idea. I am not one of the RTFM guys but if you're installing an OS you barly heard of please read the installation manual first its only common sence.
Did this guy just get windows 3.1 and start installing it? I doubt that. if you "bought" linux it came with this "installation manual" thing and this other "user guide" thing that explains difficult topics such as root password. And why do you never have file system problems during installation with windows? cause you KNOW what NTFS and Fat32 are. It asks you that too in windows just like linux does with ext2, ext3.
My point is, this guy/girl seems to have forgotten what it was like the first time running windows. Its new at first but then you get the idea. I am not one of the RTFM guys but if you're installing an OS you barly heard of please read the installation manual first its only common sence.