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You have to admit that, from a hardware support point of view, Linux still sucks.

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Calum:
as much feedback as you can get is right.
so how come when some feedback is offered, this imbecile spits it out in the face of the person who offers it? I for one am not willing to put forth any more information or help for a spoilt brat like that, and i am sure a lot of people feel the same.

If somebody is this insulting about their ungratefulness for help freely given, they can not expect anyone else to attempt to help them in future.

Zombie9920:

quote:Originally posted by M. O'Brien:
Plus, Linux STILL supports ISA cards.  MS stopped doing that with XP.

I think that gives linux a HUGE edge in peripheral support.
--- End quote ---


BS.

One of my AMD systems has a Soyo K7VTA Pro motherboard which happens to have 1 ISA slot. I have XP installed on that computer. Well, after seeing your claim I took it upon myself to test some old ISA sound cards, video cards, modems and NIC's that I have laying around here just to see wether the ISA cards worked in XP or not.


The results.....well, every single one of the cards I tested worked just fine in XP.

Refalm:
Zombie9920 is right... I used to have an ISA 10 mbits networkcard. Windows XP automaticly detected it.
If Windows XP wasn't able to detect your ISA networkcard, where else would they send your personal information through?

spencerpi:
As long as I moderate this forum, I won't allow personal insults towards any member, let alone Calum who is by far the most respectable member here. I deleted your last post and I won't hesitate to delete any other post of yours with the same content. Now, if you have something useful to say, say it or else don't bother coming to these forums.

[ May 28, 2003: Message edited by: Panos ]

Pantso:
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