hitest

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  1. LOL The applicant is seriously twisted.................I admire that in a person, very funny stuff!!
  2. snooker.................................can I play the next game, t0c:-)
  3. When you first boot your Linux box on the boot spash screen it'll also tell you what version of Linux it is.
  4. Debian Etch Linux. The slogan for this screenshot is a bit extreme and stupid, but, I like the artwork from Terminator.
  5. Happy Birthday, Sir Siddy!!!!
  6. I think it is getting close to the release of Slackware 11.0. Slackware 11.0 will ship with impressive software: FF 1.5.0.2, Gimp 2.2.11, KDE 3.5.2........ Slackware intel changelog
  7. Good luck, you're in good hands with naraku9333! Do you know the version of Linux you're using? Mandriva, Fedora, Suse, Ubuntu, Red Hat perhaps? If the experts know the brand name of your version of Linux they can better assist you:-)
  8. I'm glad I'm at BT, it can get intense at G4.
  9. Slackware Linux. Simplicity is divine.
  10. My daughter is becoming interested in computer graphics arts, she designed this desktop for my Slackware box. Now if only I could get her interested in Linux.
  11. Happy Birthday, tj416!!!!
  12. Yes, I read those comments too at osnews.com, they were very animated indeed. If he is a troll he certainly riled them up and accomplished his goal.
  13. Synaptic package manager, Debian Etch Linux. Very similar to Ubuntu's version of Synaptic:-)
  14. Agreed! Well-said! I've been using computers, windows and macs for 10-15 years. I remember the excitement of being on dial-up, 14.4 with Netscape 1.0. Netscape 3.04 seemed like the perfect browser at the time. I've used Linux for a little under four years. I'm no expert, but, a Linux hobbyist who likes to play with different OSs.
  15. Happy Birthday, Honda Boy!!!!
  16. Welcome back, ghorjus:-) Nice to again meet another old timer from the tech tv days:-) You'll like it here!
  17. heheh .... great way to start a blood war... I feel windows is not secured because 1) a MCSE does not teach best security methods (I have two of them.. one for NT4 and one for Windows 2000), it teaches best way to sell your management people on Windows. I have meet lots of MCSE's who really know nothing about computers.. they know the key words.. maybe even build a computer, but when it comes to the guts, what the kernel does at boot, do they know windows does not ask for an address until you login, do they know that a windows network mount is in user space and as such is really hard to writ