> Let's face it, Linux isn't for everyone. There have been several times > when I am tempted to write that a particular person should be running > Windows and not Linux. The administrator that knows nothing, wants to > know nothing is better suited to use Windows. It' installs everything b= y > default and starts it all automatically. With Linux, it's hard to fake > the fact that you don't know what you are doing...like the guy who wrot= e > this morning using linux 6.2 and wanting step by step instructions on > setting up a mail server. > > Craig Believe it of not, I have people that call me all the time that are tota= lly=20 lost in windows. They have no idea how any of it works. It get's even=20 better when the computer contracts a virus and they have no clue as to ho= w to=20 remove it. There are savy people in windows just as there are in linux, however the= re=20 are also just as many if not more that have no clue how any of this stuff= =20 works. I have several people that know little or nothing about computers that I = put=20 on SuSE Linux. They have little or no questions because everything that = they=20 need or use is already a part of linux, ie, Oppenoffice, kmail, knoq,=20 mozilla, games, and the list just goes on. I just did a job last week for a company that got a virus. They were sup= rised=20 that their windows 98 said they were using illegal copies of the software= =20 (even though they had valid copies for each machine) and their machines w= ould=20 no longer boot, and everything was wiped. --=20 Richard L. Proctor Krystal Computer Services PC Repairs & Upgrades 480-699-3098