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My first post from Linux.
Master of Reality:
Good work zombie... i... dont.. really have any other advice... you seem to have it all down
Pantso:
Nice Zombie. To tell you the honest truth, I never expected that you'd actually install Linux but you proved me wrong.
I can't say anything more other than wish you to enjoy Linux. ;)
HibbeeBoy:
Yup, I got ripped off too with a Winmodem. I got my Winmodem to work after a visit to linmodems.org. I was on the verge of buying an external when I managed to find the driver there.
solo:
Nice to hear ya trying Linux. I installed Redhat 9 a few days ago and it owns. I did *no* setup except for clicking Add Printer->712c . Rpmfind.net will find ya all the new cool builds of linux software. Mandrake has urpmi though doesnt it? I'm not sure how that works tho
edit: oh and redhat's fonts are nah-nice
[ May 29, 2003: Message edited by: Solo ]
Doctor V:
Gratz Zombie, I'm really glad to hear that your giving Linux a chance. I hope that even if you don't ever come to like it better than windows, that you at least come to appreciate it for what it is.
Solo, how's Michigan these days? Instead of going through rpmfind.net, there is a much better way to upgrade and install new packages on redhat. You need one package called apt-get. You can probably find an RPM for the latest verion of apt-get on rpmfind. With apt-get you can, with one command, upgrade numerous packages at once with all dependancies covered. You can also install new packages without worring about dependancies. Apt-get is the first package every Red Hat user should install. For details, go to Void Main's Place (make sure to get the Red Hat 9 version).
;) V ;)
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