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December 30th, 2001, 05:59 PM
#6
Senior Member
audioluv,
What versions of Linux have you tried? What hardware do you have?
Video Card, Sound Card, MotherBoard, RAM (amount and type), Hard Drive, Modem, Printer, Monitor, CD Roms/CDR/DVD drived, etc.
It may be that you are trying to do too many things with a weak system. Then again, it may be that you are just too lazy to do any research and learn how to user your system better.
Your right audioluv, you should stick to Windows.
Maybe UberC0der is right. I don't know, I'm not in your shoes. (I acutally did the work, have been using linux for a little over 2 years now, and am now learning OpenBSD) Good luck. If you REALLY want to learn linux, try a little harder, and maybe we can help. If you're just looking for someone to hold your hand and spoon feed you, Windows is just what you need.
Happy Hacking
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