Alex, as noble and ideal as that may sound, it is also unrealistic. I
have to dual boot, and I all I have is a girlfriend, 2 dogs and a cat!
;)
Brett
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 23:12:19 -0600, "Alex McKenzie" <alex@boxchain.com>
said:
> Why bother dual booting for the wife and guests? As long as your system
> is well configured, (adn you're doing all of the admin duties) you
> shouldn't have to switch OSes. She might prefer KDE and you something
> else, but that's a user account problem.
>
> Hi, I'm Alex. I also lurk, and miss all the meetings, because of
> school. But I'm on the wiki ;)
>
> --
> Alex McKenzie alex@boxchain.com http://www.boxchain.com
> skype:boxchain
>
> "We're making the right decisions to bring the solution to an end." -
> George W. Bush
>
>
> Trey Fox wrote:
> > is fedora worth it. when 4 is released i may check it out. just
> > wanted to know if it is worth it for me. i have to keep a user
> > friendly distro on my pc for my wife and any guests we have.
> >
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