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Siplus:
The webmaster has not been around for quite some time, but he appointed Ralfam to be the Admin. I'm not sure if Ralfam is the admin for just the boards, or the entire site, so I'm unsure if he is able to change the front page

WMD:
Refalm *used* to be able to edit the front page, but he can't now, since we switched hosts.

As for the webmaster, he's got an article by bedouin that he's gonna put up "when he gets to it."

v2os:
My belief: If software is nothing but an ordered series of electrical  impulses why pay for it?

All anti microsoft sites seemed to have stopped being updated, i think an anti microsoft wiki site would solve the inactivity problem.

I'm not the one paying for the isp, can't really help that it's aol

tried suse 8.2 and redhat enterprise workstation

I think this is probably impossible but if there were somthing like WINE for windows drivers it would be a leap forward for linux. (it's hard to look up the drivers for hardware and take the time to download them through a phone line on a different computer...)

thanks for the offer to help, but i've decided on reactos since so much of the software i use is getting close to working.(that might be stretching the truth, i go by how long it takes before the system crashes due to some unsupported function)

I agree linux is good, but all the stuff that makes a distro is just "to little to late" whenever you're using it it just makes you feel that this was meant for servers and businesses. A main problem is that you actually need someone who knows linux to teach you how to use it since theres no easy to find guide for home users on the web on how to do things like update the kernel, guide to installing programs (i had to go search for the directory to install programs into) etc... i don't want to take the time to compile the complete list of things that made me leave linux.

Jenda:
Depends on the distro. For Ubuntu, there is the marvelous Ubuntu Guide.

Aloone_Jonez:
Yes I agree Jenda, Linux varies a lot from distro to distro - something a lot of people forget, after all Linux is just the kernel.

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