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Everything posted by hitest
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Slackware Linux
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Happy Biirthday, trash!!!!!
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Yes, agreed! I like all of the Debian based distros as well. Good idea, maybe sarge will support your mouse! I've run sarge before it is a nice distro. A light and fast easily installed Debian based distro would be great:-) If you write it, that would be cool.
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Slackware Linux
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Bummer, that's a drag! Yes, I remember you said you had issues with your mouse before. For me if hardware doesn't work in Linux I'll replace it with something that does. Perhaps buy a cheap mechanical mouse that'll work and keep your optical as a spare? I really think you would like Debian.
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logical
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method
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Heh-heh, yes it is back. G4 is up and running as irritating as ever:-)
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Cool, very nce. I've been wanting to try out DSL for some time. I've got an old Pll 266 that would just rip with DSL. That would be fun:-) in the image, if you enlarge it enough, you can actually see the specs of disk space avialable and used. I have a 5gig hdd, and after partioning, installing, and adding programs, I still have 3.2 gig avialable. When I did the partition, I made my swap 1 gig in size, and then I have almost 800mb still free on my hdd should I decide to make a fat32 swap space. Looks good, your system is running lean and fast. You're a big fan of Debian based distros (Ub
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Dave it is great to see you again, buddy! I hope that you have a speedy, favourable resolution to your trial! I'm going out in a bit to pick up my wife, she's off work now. Perhaps I'll see you later in the chat room. See you soon, man.
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Happy Birthday, Jimras!!! I hope you have a great day, man:-)
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Awesome......................tunes. Led Zep, Hendrix, Zappa.........etc.
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ROCK!!!!!!
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You could try logging on as root, then as root right click the file, choose properties, then click on permissions, change the permissions on the file so you can delete it. tried that it didn't work, but I got rid of it, luckily my son wanted to play his games on Windows, so when I rebooted I was able to delete it go figure Good to hear you were able to get rid of it:-)
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You could try logging on as root, then as root right click the file, choose properties, then click on permissions, change the permissions on the file so you can delete it.
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I saw this great story at Yahoo business news. RHEL is making inroads into the corporate market place. Very cool! Red Hat Profits in 4th Quarter Beat Estimates
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Cool, very nce. I've been wanting to try out DSL for some time. I've got an old Pll 266 that would just rip with DSL. That would be fun:-)
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I think I belong to your church, iccaros! SCO and Linspire are evil indeed:-) Here's my favourite distro. Slackware 10.2 running KDE. Slackware with default settings is fast, lean and mean. I can't wait fo the next version of slack; it should be released soon.
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science
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Debian Etch, KDE 3.5.1...................... I think I'll keep this distro for awhile.
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organism
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Happy Birthday, CTS!!! I hope you have a great day:-)
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crackers