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Everything posted by hitest
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fantastic worlds
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ice cream:-)
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Hi Mark, My wife and daughter are doing very well indeed! Thanks for asking, Mark:-) We had a bit of a scare with my 12 year old daughter as she had a mole on her forehead that looked bad. Thankfully, after the mole was removed it turned out to be benign.
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That's the right attitude to have, Mark! You can easily create folders within your home directory. For example if you open up a terminal prompt and type this cd /home/yourusername that takes you to your home directory; then issue this command to create folders within your home directory mkdir foldername You can also create folders within the graphical file managers for gnome and kde. I have some Linux command line stuff in my Linux Stuff website. My website is in my signature. Have fun:-)
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Happy Birthday, Martint:-)
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Cape Fear http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Fear_(1991_film) Robert DeNiro
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Congratulations on your promotion to Linux Expert, Carnevil! Carnevil has a deep understanding of Linux/Unix/FreeBSD. I've known Carnevil for quite some time. I am very pleased that he has agreed to join our excellent team of Linux Experts!
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apex................predator
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Jaws..............pum, pum, pum, pum, pum, pum
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Saw This In The Ports Tree, Don't Know How I Feel About It
hitest replied to Carnevil's topic in Linux & Unix
I'll also put in my vote for k3b. I have Nero installed on my one Windows partition, but, k3b is a far superior application. I never boot into Windows anyway ( Nero is on on my daughter's computer). That is weird that Nero is in the ports tree. Interesting. -
Thanks, iccaros! That is an excellent comparative analysis!
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Just saw this: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070...pc-pricing.html Contrary to earlier reports the Linux PCs are a bit cheaper than the windows PCs.
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It is official, here are the Linux offerings from Dell. http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS5465909777.html
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Marketing Crap, Linux already has standards that the Major Distributions hold to, the LSB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Standard_Base, fails because it says all Distribution will be able to use RPM's, but being able to use RPM's and being able to install complex applications with RPM's is totally different. take Gentoo, Slackware and Debian. None are Commercial releases and none can truly meet this standard with out destroying what makes these distributions great. While Alien will let you install RPM's on Debian and you can install RPM's on Gentoo and Slackware, they use different init
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LOL, funny stuff, Chappy!!
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THE REST OF THE STORY LMAO, that is absolutely classic!
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I appreciate what Dell is doing, but it is ridiculous to pay more for less. Agreed.