tronik
Group: Members
Posts: 182
Joined: Dec. 2004 |
|
Posted: Jan. 19 2005,22:58 |
|
Quote | I wouldn't want people thinking you "need" winblows to do this... |
i would hope no one thinks you "need" windows to do this, that this is yes, just an alternative way of doing things.
Quote | I'd need to install winblows just to follow your tutorial ! Others may have a M$ computer nearby, at work, or a relatives machine, but won't feel comfortable downloading and installing rawrite, or winimage, or isobuster/ultraiso, etc. onto that box. and truly, there is no need to do so.... |
I'm in no way endorsing my methodical use of the tools/operating systems as official in any way associated with DSL other than a way to get DSL onto a pendrive. I also must say that I'm probably just not as anti-windows as you seem to be. While I am not 'new' to linux, I haven't used it since 1996. DSL is the first linux distribution i've used actively since abandoning linux (as my primary source of income -- as i'm a systems administrator) for BSD variants in the mid 90s. Thats a whole nother pickle...
Quote | But I understand that by getting more people using DSL, thru whatever means they are successful in doing so, is only good for DSL.. so I'll retreat a bit, but with the final thought that when we can, especially in the official DSL documentation, ALWAYS try to describe the "DSL" way of accomplishing things, and leave any other alternate methods as "alternates" |
I agree about getting more people to use DSL and being successful at booting/installing. My whole goal in writing the tutorial (which is how I did it, and I had been using DSL for about 3 days when i wrote the tutorial, so i'm relatively an infant in that respect.) I'm just happy its been able to work for a number of people so that they can experience DSL. There are usually a number of means to an end, and in this case, this is simply one alternative ending to what can become a happy story!
Again, I must confess I'm not totally anti-windows (i'm not really anti-anything, but if it works for you, hey, use it.) And I use DSL, and gentoo, and some of my servers run fedora, and Linux is great, but i'm not completely sold on it either. ;) I guess old habits die hard, and when I've been using BSD for a little over a decade, and almost a decade of solely BSD I have a little trouble sharing room in my heart for something else.
All in all, thanks =) I think. I'm just here to facilitate people in using DSL by whatever means necessary, so I hope I can succeed in doing that.
-------------- -william atlanta, GA, USA
DSL 1.0+2.4.27/sata : P4 2.4norwood : 512ddr2 : nvgf4ti4200-64 : 128mbLexar Jumpdrive Elite
|