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And rayna
You're completel;y NOT stupid
You just need a bit of training like we all do
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Hang in there
And ask where you got the computer from a bit of intro info
That's it :)
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Subject: Linux (was Re: Is anyone else having this problem searching
Google?)
Actually it's a 'flavour' of Linux - what comes up on your screen when
you=
boot? It should tell which Linux you're using on your pc=2E
Gnome and KDE are X Windows desktops - like Windows XP, except you can
run=
either one or the other or both (which I do) on one machine=2E :) You
can=
also run everything from the command line if you so choose, which is not
a=
choice available to a Windows user=2E
Kat
Original Message:
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From: Rayna rayna@WEBACE=2ECOM=2EAU
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 20:32:57 +0800
To: C-PALSY@MAELSTROM=2ESTJOHNS=2EEDU
Subject: Re: Is anyone else having this problem searching Google?
<sob>!!! Ok, I'm really dumb, I know! Is 'distro' another term for
'version' - can't find the definition in any online dictionaries, I
don't know what that term means=2E I'm running Gnome, thats all I
know=2E=
I feel really stupid now ;-(
Rayna
Kathy wrote:
> Which distro of Linux are you using: College Linux? Fedora Core?
> Mandriv=
a?
> CentrOS? Ubuntu? These all are very similar yet each has its own
> idiosyncrancies=2E
>
> Kat
>
> On Monday 20 June 2005 6:15 am, Rayna wrote:
>
>>Ummmm, I know I should know what you mean by "distro", but I don't
>>know,=
>>ya know? ;-) Pretend I'm a not very bright 2 year old when it comes
>>to computers=2E Plus it's winter here and fuuuh-reezing cold and my
>>brain =
is
>>running backwards! Do you mean the version of Gnome?
>>
>>Rayna
>
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