where is the new meeting place?

Tim Makai gmat at adelphia.net
Fri Apr 12 13:01:33 EDT 2002


Sounds like you're the expert.  Why don't you tell us?
Tim Makai

So Many Things in Life Would Be Really Funny
.... If They Were Actually Funny.

Robert Dege wrote:

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>I wasn't asking why you considered it beneficial for offers, but why you
>personally find it easier that way.  So if I undertand you
>correctly, if you wanted to dual boot Win9x & WinXP, or Win2000 & BeOS,
>something non-Linux related, you'd encourage 1 OS per HD as well?
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>>Well I'd think you would agree that we should never assume that everyone is
>>at the same level of experience and
>>that there is more then one way to approach an installation. The best way to
>>get someone on the right track is by showing them the easyest way. To assume
>>a higher level of expertise like a systems admin or such would be at first
>>meeting the person a little much. My opinion stated that there are different
>>ways of installing XP and RedHat together and since we are trying to get
>>people accustomed to linux, I thought the easyest way is the best approach.
>>Yes you can install both OS's on the same drive, but some have said at
>>meetings and through this list that instead of trying to get both to live
>>with each other on the same hard drive its easyer to install them on
>>different drives. (ie: any windows/linux installation) Which I do agree
>>with, but that is just an opinion not carved in stone!
>>
>>Ron
>>
>>>Dege
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>>>So Many Things in Life Would Be Really Funny
>>>.... If They Weren't Happening To Me
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>Dege
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>So Many Things in Life Would Be Really Funny
>.... If They Weren't Happening To Me
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