The Modernization of Emacs: terminology buffer and keybinding

Adriano Varoli Piazza moranar at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 02:01:30 EDT 2007


Twisted wrote:
> With the latest stuff like Ubuntu, you're pretty much right ... until
> something goes wrong. Windows has .
[...]
> Linux has ... the
> command line, or worse a GRUB or fsck prompt at startup. No access to
> accessible, easy to browse help right when you need it most.

I suppose you never used Ubuntu's disc for anything but installing or
reformatting either, but that doesn't mean it's the only thing that
can be done with it. You can boot with it, have a working net
connection (or create it) and solve many problems in the comfort of
the full GUI, and with all the help available from the web.

As for the available help on Windows, I didn't know Windows Safe mode
let you connect to the Intertubes, or that its help was of any help in
those situations.

Really, if you have no idea, it's ok to refrain from posting.
--
Saludos
Adriano




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