
haa! i wish i weren't on my way to bed. i do so love mini-challenges!
good night all, and woo!! to this particular entry.
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:02,
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good night all, and woo!! to this particular entry.

a few weeks ago, i poured half a glass of water into my keyboard and esc, fone, f2 and one at the top haven't worked since
for a while i was fine with alt+033 but that doesn't work in linux (with which i am currently experimenting) and so i needed that
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:15,
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for a while i was fine with alt+033 but that doesn't work in linux (with which i am currently experimenting) and so i needed that

hmm. how are you finding lunix? I wanted to give it a crack but it wanted me to format my HD. stuff that.
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:18,
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the others i couldn't stand, and said fuck to after a couple of hours.
mandrake9.0 is quite nice though. took about an hour to get opera on and make everything look lovely, and tonight i've found a nice rough-equivalent to mspaint.
it's a fair bit faster and all than XP (but i've got naff all RAM though)
and you don't have to format the entire HD - partion magic 7.0 is your friend
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:21,
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mandrake9.0 is quite nice though. took about an hour to get opera on and make everything look lovely, and tonight i've found a nice rough-equivalent to mspaint.
it's a fair bit faster and all than XP (but i've got naff all RAM though)
and you don't have to format the entire HD - partion magic 7.0 is your friend

I spent a bit of today installing DeadRat8 into a VMware virtual machine on my new laptop. Works astoundingly well.
Oh, and go buy more memory - it's less than an evening's beer for 256meg these days.
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:24,
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Oh, and go buy more memory - it's less than an evening's beer for 256meg these days.

but i am skint and unemployable and so RAM shall wait until i am gainfully employed
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:25,
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because its rubbish. W2KS all the way.
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:26,
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XP home seems quite nice on my machine. needs a bit more RAM to get the full effect, but completely stable and more than usable. fast enough for me at any rate.
come to think of it, i've never seen a real life BSOD on my machine.
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:29,
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come to think of it, i've never seen a real life BSOD on my machine.

SuSE 8.1 for about a month now. It's fabby! I used to use Redhat, have fiddled with Mandrake a bit, and various others, but SuSE is far better than anything else I've tried.
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:41,
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when that was new.
never went on right and severly fucked me about. i tried four installs in one week, but it just didn't take. would crash the entire machine for no good reason every hour. since i'm new to this whole thing, i rather like mandrake. they realised that not everyone is a UNIX guru.
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:43,
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never went on right and severly fucked me about. i tried four installs in one week, but it just didn't take. would crash the entire machine for no good reason every hour. since i'm new to this whole thing, i rather like mandrake. they realised that not everyone is a UNIX guru.

Mandrake is one of the best installs I've done. It goes on cleanly, and more hardware stuff works right from the install than redhat. 8.1 is the first SuSE I've tried, and I've been really impressed by it. I reckon you need to install linux a few times just as part of the learning process. Maybe if you revisted SuSE it would be nicer.
/evangelism :O)
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:49,
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/evangelism :O)

i'm still disenchanted with it, and i think i'll keep the one i've got at the mo
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Sat 9 Nov 2002, 22:50,
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