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Everything posted by hitest
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Seuss
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KAT!!
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danger................................nasty crocodiles nibbling on you............
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I'd love a wireless PDA, just can't justify the expense right now. What is your favorite technology addiction?
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LOL, nice one , iccaros! Clicky
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hasta la vista
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serenity
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freedom
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summer....................all of this food talk reminds me of good times in the summer.
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flavor........................................BBQ sauce..........................now I'm getting hungry.
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steak.....................yummy
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I'm glad you're back, robroy breakfast
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Very weird looking indeed! I stopped posting over there when they deleted the forum area that I was posting in.
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VODKA!!!
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Crocodile...............................hunter. "Please Sir, don't feed your child to the hungry reptile"
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koala
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outback........having a walk about
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I'm just playing around now with Sylpheed on my Fedora box. I haven't used Sylpheed since Red Hat 9. It isn't a complex e-mail client, but, it's blazingly fast and it supports multiple pop accounts. I kind of like it.
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Good point. Mandrake is not difficult at all to set-up or install, it installs quickly in about 20-30 minutes. It'll identify all of your hardware, auto-detect your router, your video card. It is very noobtastic. It is a great choice for a first Linux install, it's pretty hard to screw up. It'll auto partition your hard drive too. It is designed to be very user friendly and a lot of the settings are designed for beginners. However, it can be tweaked, you're not limited to the stock install, you can go in and mess around. I run it on a Plll 500 MHz Dell Optiplex with 192 MB RAM. It works
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to continue, next word: children
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Hi Jenny, just click on font, size, and color. Then click the link that says "Close All Tags" and you're good to go.
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I've also heard that xandros is quite good and "windows-like". Is Xandros free or do you have to pay for it?
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Sounds good, man. I'm looking forward to trying the new OO.
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Heh. My understanding is that GCC doesn't schedule for the P4 at all. It does perform some instruction-level optimizations, but the code it produces is almost identical that produced for the (also unscheduled) i386 and i486 targets. All of the text that I provided is copied and pasted from the Fedora website. Fedora claims it's optimized for P4. I'm not in a position to argue with them. If Fedora is too much a RAM hog, that is, you won't be able to use a GUI I suggest you try Mandrake 10.1. Mandrake 10.1 is less RAM intensive and it is very good at identifying hardware. Here are the requ