Actually, I found that having both a Windows computer and a Linux
computer available made it a LOT easier to transition to Linux. The
first several dozen times I tried to make the switch, I did just that
- resist the urge. But after spending sometimes days trying to figure
out how to do in Linux what I could do in Windows in five minutes, I
got very discouraged with it, and eventually abandoned Linux.
The last time around, I made the transition slow, and I'm still using
Windows for some stuff (I really don't see the need to force World of
Warcraft onto a Linux box for instance), but now I could switch to
Linux 100% tomorrow if need be.
Eric
On 9/3/07, Craig White <
craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 15:50 -0700, David Munson wrote:
> temptation to switch back to Windows/Macintosh because it's what you
> know. The more you work on Linux, the faster you will grasp it. You will
> also be surprised how much you learn about Windows or Macintosh by
> learning Linux.
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