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- Date: Sun, 27 May 2012 10:06:49 +0100
- From: Godwin Stewart <gstewart@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Classes
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On 27/05/2012 08:45, Lewske Wada wrote: > What Americans don't understand is the fact that excellent students > must bully others. They just think all men and women are created > equally. > > Now I understood what this club is all about. Please accept my > apology. I'd argue that the idea would be to learn to use Linux before learning about how the mechanics work because practical learning is always more beneficial than theoretical. There's very little point in learning how to perform some task in code, such as using a function in a shared library, for example, if you don't know *why* you'd want to do that. So, I'd agree with Ed that the first thing to do would be to come to grips with the user side of Linux, and once that part is understood, move on to a more in-depth study of the beast. To that end, LFS is an excellent tool. I learned a hell of a lot when I built my own really barebones distro about 8 years ago. I'm also certain that I learned much more by doing so after 3 years of using Linux as my main O/S than had I tried to do so when I first took the plunge. It's not about elitism or a "you're too stupid to try anything but a package-based distro" attitude. On the contrary, it's more of a "package-based distros are great for learning the basics but will frustrate you if you want to learn more" attitude. It's not about bullying "inferior" students, it's about doing things in the right order. It's certainly not about an American with a superiority complex and I feel that such remarks are rather out of place here. FWIW, I'm not American, I'm British. -- Godwin Stewart <gstewart@example.com>
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