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- Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 21:33:20 -0700
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> Where the hell did all of this snobbishness come from? I don't know. My only statement is that I feel the user interface DOES matter. It can prevent unneccessary mistakes, and speed implementation, even with advanced users. I want to see what advancements has been made in linux. To me, this is a simple question which should be divorced from politics. So here's what I've got. I'm using Redhat 7.0 with a KDE. I've downloaded Webmin (still reading the manual on getting that working), but I'm open to exploring other tools. It's on a crash box, so if it blows up the operating system, no harm done.
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