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Finished getting my Christmas present set-up yesterday. Bought a used 2.8 GHz Intel Core Duo with 2 GB DDR2 RAM from ebay. Ubuntu 8.10 is snappy on this unit. This is my first fast computer and I'm loving it:)

Very cool hitest! Get a good deal?

Why not put 64 btt on there?

Also, what's with the Windows wallpaper? :blink:

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Finished getting my Christmas present set-up yesterday. Bought a used 2.8 GHz Intel Core Duo with 2 GB DDR2 RAM from ebay. Ubuntu 8.10 is snappy on this unit. This is my first fast computer and I'm loving it:)

Very cool hitest! Get a good deal?

Why not put 64 btt on there?

Also, what's with the Windows wallpaper? :blink:

Yeah, I got a good deal for the used unit:-) Heh, the Windows wallpaper happened as I was setting up the dual boot with XP Pro, I imported the settings from XP:-) LOL, yeah the wallpaper looks kinda weird:-) Heh, I like the wallpaper.

I'm happy with it so far. It has a DVD burner as well. It is interesting to have XP again.....although I don't boot into Windows that often.

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Just started playing with GoogleEarth, as I've never had a Linux box fast enough to run it until now. It is pretty cool. This is my location on the North Coast of BC, Canada.

Slackware 12.2, KDE 3.5.10.

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I don't have a Closeup screenshot, but I can give you a look at the server and its login screen - Its using Elive Gem:

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thats what VM's are good for, making screen shots of the login

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Finally got around to trying FreeBSD 7.2. Installed it to a spare partition on my Dell Pentium D. Had some problems identifying the USB keyboard and mouse while in KDE. I fixed the issue by manually enabling hal and dbus which for some odd reason are not enabled by default in FreeBSD 7.2.

FreeBSD 7.2, KDE 3.5.10.

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My Ubuntu 9.04 with screenlets, and the girl is Megan fox if you wanted to know.

Very nice, man:-)

Running XP Pro SP2 in a VM inside Slackware 12.2. Scanning for malware:-)

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