When I first started playing with Linux (RedHat Distribution -- Version 5.2 Deluxe), it was a present from a father's friend in Boston. As I recall that is the only version of RedHat I ever got to work correctly without any major problems (like "Kernel Segmentation Error" or something to that effect).
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The reason I really like your article is you give a perspective from the non-pizza eating, CodeRed-drinking, coffee-guzzling, supergeek point of view. You demonstrate clearly what someone who installs Linux (Mandrake) for the very first time will feel and think. The "not quite up to it/almost there" conclusion is quite understandable in your case and does not detract from the experience you have shared with us. Thanks!
The reason I really like your article is you give a perspective from the non-pizza eating, CodeRed-drinking, coffee-guzzling, supergeek point of view. You demonstrate clearly what someone who installs Linux (Mandrake) for the very first time will feel and think. The "not quite up to it/almost there" conclusion is quite understandable in your case and does not detract from the experience you have shared with us. Thanks!