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Sep 29
2008

Evolution of A Linux User.

Posted by Harshit Godha in Untagged 

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Today I found a very good article about the evolution of a person as a Linux geek.This article tells us that the evolution is a 11 step process. However most of the people gets stuck in between (where??? -->Read article). In my case I found it to be true. However it is not always the case.Here it is

http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/evolution.txt

I found this to be a general outline and each step is a story in itself. 

Now I am not going to tell you that I am stuck at which of these steps. But you will surely configure out that are you moving or stuck, and if so then what to do next...

So, go ahead and read the article. It will take only 15 mins.

Or if it is unavailable and you want alternate link ask me.



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