The great features of Linux - an alternative view
Luis Paulo
luis.barbas at gmail.com
Sat Sep 11 12:43:29 UTC 2010
The great features of Linux:
"The Linux community is there to help you"
* Why geeks like it:
Linux users form a tight community. There are numerous chat rooms,
mailing lists and discussion forums with many knowledgeable people who
can help you with your problems. What's best, these people are
volunteers and don't charge anything for helping you!
* What it means in real life:
There is no official, commercial support for Linux, so you have to
rely on the other Linux users if you need help. For example, you go to
a Linux discussion forum that is full of geeks who are full of
themselves because they're so 1337 they know how to use Linux. You ask
a very basic newbie question and one of those 1337 Linux h4x0rz tells
you to RTFM. Then you spend the rest of your day trying to figure out
what RTFM means.
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>From the ANTI-help, at http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/altview.html
The rest is not that funny to post here. Well, maybe "Linux is secure".
No question/help intended, what so ever.
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