On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 12:59 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
On 7/14/2014 12:48 PM, Always Learning wrote:
On the contrary it means a discerning user like me, never adverse to complaining, is satisfied with the quality product C 5 undoubtedly is. And satisfied sufficiently to use it instead of C6 and C7.
perhaps you should change your username from Always Learning, as it appears you've decided to stop as of about 5 years ago.
Optimistically I will continue learning about a wide range of differing subjects until I die, probably in about 10 years or so.
I continue to learn new things about C5, and the programmes than run on it, the BSDs, Linux kernel, minor CSS syntaxes. It is fascinating.
Next month I hope to enrol in German and Polish evening classes. I would have preferred Norwegian (Bokmal) and Dutch (Nederlands) but the local college don't have them. In November I would like to start a law degree :-)
I am never complacent and tomorrow I do the first of the compulsory 3 tests for my motorbike licence (theory and hazard perception, despite riding my bike for the last year as a Learner) - I'm definitely Always Learning and not ashamed to admit it.
Centos is clearly a refreshing and invigorating breeze compared to Windoze. Having about 47 years years experience as a computer programmer, I am naturally reticent about systemd - but then every clever and thinking person would be too. I've experienced too many computer problems to trust everything to script kiddies or their grown-up enthusiastic cousins.
Have a nice evening.