On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 Manish Jethani wrote :
This is getting really old.
Many newbies, trying GNU/Linux for the first time probably don't know the difference between a kernel version number and distro version number. The probably are even clear on the funda of a distro.
Given that one of the objectives of the list is to encourage newbies to use GNU/Linux, such a reply doesn't help.
This has happened so many times, I think one should understand by now that it is a common misunderstanding people have about version numbers.
Hitesh, please mention what distribution of GNU/Linux you are using i.e. Red Hat, Debian etc. Also it's a good practice to use a meaningful subject line (on this list it's necessary).
Regards, Nikhil.
Moderator can you please remove the header for the glug meet, now that is is over.
Regards -Adi ----- Original Message ----- From: Nikhil Karkera To: GNU/Linux Users Group,Mumbai,India Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 4:08 PM Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] problem plz help
GLUG Meeting on 8th 4pm at PUKAR, Near CST. -------------------------------------
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 Manish Jethani wrote :
This is getting really old.
Many newbies, trying GNU/Linux for the first time probably don't know the difference between a kernel version number and distro version number. The probably are even clear on the funda of a distro.
Given that one of the objectives of the list is to encourage newbies to use GNU/Linux, such a reply doesn't help.
This has happened so many times, I think one should understand by now that it is a common misunderstanding people have about version numbers.
Hitesh, please mention what distribution of GNU/Linux you are using i.e. Red Hat, Debian etc. Also it's a good practice to use a meaningful subject line (on this list it's necessary).
Regards, Nikhil.