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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Oct 18 18:18:50 2004</li>
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maybe I am confused, but why would you want to try and teach people Linux using Windows servers? Are you going to use VMWare or some such and "emulate" an environment?
wouldn't that be like teaching someone to drive a stick by making them bump the transmission into neutral between shifts?
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