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Zeropaid Regular
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Manchester - England
Age: 28
Reputation Power: 94
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May 6th, 2002, 05:26 AM
I'm a Linux fan.
I know the problems you've faced and the main reason why is you've either downloaded a cheap and nasty bare bones Linux or you've bought a very old distro. The newer Linux's such as Mandrake have all the Drivers for most hardware going. I had Linux Mandrake 7 Deluxe which cost me £50.00 (About $80) and I found it easier to set up then windows because it done everything without giving me a million prompts and was faster because it didnt reboot a million times. www.mandrake.com has a preview of Mandrake 8.2 which I must say looks better then anything Microsoft could developt so go check it out. As to your comments regarding nothing works on Linux, most programs now a days which are "good" and not cheap crappy programs are made for other os's such as Linux, MacOS, IRIX etc etc so if you go to the manufacters website you should be able to purchase the alternative product. Also have you never heard of WiNe ? this is a windows emulator which will emulate a windows environment and will let you run any windows program you want. I'm not a Linux expert but if you got any questions just keep posting and I'll do my best to answer them. |
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