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RE: procmail and kmail
I agree entirely that up until now the Linux docs have been targetted at
the "serious" sysadmin, and that the casual home user needs more
handholding. PC Plus has run some very useful articles on such subjects as
configuring fetchmail & procmail. Linux Answers got panned by many for
being too "newbie-centric". But the sysadmins have Linux Journal, the
newbies have, well, after the books in the various distributions and
"Idiot's Guide.." nothing, really.
Many people who have installed Linux out of curiosity have removed it again
after finding the admin side and docs too arcane. Perhaps some kind souls
with nothing better to do in their spare time could start the "Linux Home
User Documentation Project", although I suspect the upcoming Linux Format
will very quickly do this.....
On 18 February 2000 14:38, Martin P Holland
[SMTP:m.holland [at] noether.freeserve.co.uk] wrote:
>
> Def: A Home User has a linux box at home (possibly not
> even on a LAN) which is periodically connected by dial-up to the internet
> and is being used as a desktop workstation as a drop-in replacement for
> win98/98.
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