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   From: "Michel Firholz"    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: Re: My ubuntu experience   
   Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 16:20:16 +0100   
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   Sybren Stuvel wrote:   
   > Michel Firholz enlightened us with:   
   >>> Can you tell me how to get the network routing table without   
   >>> resorting to a commandline interface on those systems?   
   >>   
   >> Why the hell should a rookie user need the network routing table?   
   >   
   > Because his internet connection isn't working?   
   >   
   Why should it not been working, if they did not tweak the things to death?   
      
   >> 99% of the people using the computer never would have to bother in   
   >> their lives (and it's good so).   
   >   
   > Still, you stated Windows and MacOS are 100% GUI. That means that   
   > something trivially easy as getting the routing table should be   
   > available in a GUI as well.   
   >   
   if they were enough users to need it, yes without any doubt.   
   As you see: nobody cares.   
      
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