All, I have to agree. Look, I am not the brightest bulb in the box, and as such was hoping to find insight on how to make my Linux experience a little less painful and a lot more fun. However, the bickering and arguing has made me come to regard most of the E-Mails I receive from KCLUG as spam. I have no problem with people arguing over which way is "best" or who is more "right", but do you really have to drag the rest of us through it? Perhaps we all should reflect on why a User's Group exists. Perhaps my interpretation of the Kansas City Linux User's Group's mission is wrong. I was of the opinion that we were here to help each other and new users. I guess I expected the arguments to go through e-mails directed to its intended recipients and not the LUG. Thanks anyway, Jeff McCright jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com ---------- From: kclug@kclug.org To: kclug@kclug.org Cc: jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com Subject: Re: kclug - new to Linux It's "C'est la vie". Frankly, I don't trust your grasp of French. Guys, I'm quitting the list. I really can't see that I can offer anything that the "gurus" can't. And I'm getting quite tired of the element in this group that can't answer a simple question without adding a snide little remark to make the person who asks it feel stupid (Watts) or blows the topic way out of proportion in a sad attempt to show off their technical virility (Bell). Happy trails, Cory Root