Caterpillar
Posts: 23 from 2003/10/22
From: Torun, Poland
I don't want to start the flame, but...
Quote:cAHVA wrote:
In amiga and morphos(And maybe even Windows too
) I allways know where all the programs are and where to configure them. In linux Im often tempted to copy all to /dev/null/ and forget the whole OS
...maybe you just should read a bit before installing/removing Linux? Or maybe use some other distro - I don't know SuSE.
I do understand that configuration of some stuff could be a little confusing at the beginning, but most packages (and I mean packages installed by proper distro - with programs compiled from tarballs you sometimes have to dig for a moment) install it's docs in one consistent place. It's really easy to browse it, read man and do the configuration.
Quote:
cAHVA wrote:
So its not so easy for people who used Amigas and Windozes to start using Linux from scratch..
Sure. But in Linux you at least have a chance that installing packet from your distro some documentation will be installed. And if you need to find something for the beginner google will give you a lot of hints. Maybe I'm just too dumb (which - to be honest - might be the case together with my laziness), but I can't find any such things for MorphOS.
Prove me wrong, and I
will read the documentation and I really
will give it a try - I quite like what I saw, especially Birdie Shot
M.