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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Nov 15 09:11:28 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: hscast at charter.net (Scott Castaline)</li>
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Got my son and his inlaws converted, no longer M$ drones.
Scott
jay wrote:
>Out of curiosity, how many of you on the list have switched friends or family
>members onto Linux?
>
>I for one have gotten my mother and my girlfriend both on Linux, and they're
>both quite happy with it, despite not knowing pretty much anything about
>computers. Do you all have similar experiences? Thoughts? Comments?
>
>I find that for people that aren't gamers, or installing lots of software or
>otherwise dependent on windows software, linux has worked out great. My mom
>does nothing but surf the web, write the occasional document, and read email.
>I'm just curious if you all have similar experience with "evangelizing" Linux
>to your friends and coworkers and family.
>
>-Jay
>
>P.S. The following comes from my girlfriend and I over IM the other night,
>after she rebooted her computer (I gave her Linux and winXP as a safety net
>in case she had trouble using Linux, since I had no time to teach her
>anything about Linux after I installed it):
>
>Me: are you in Windows now then?
>Her: no
>Me: oh?
>Her: it let me pick
>Me: yeah, but I didn't think you'd pick Linux (lilo boots XP by default)
>Her: why not?
>Her: it's easy to use
>Me: hehehe
>Her: and i don't get a million error messages
>Me: HAHAHA
>Her: windows don't just close themselves for no reason
>Her: i haven't had to restart because of freezing once
>Her: why mess with something that actually works correctly?
>Her: know what i mean?
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