I admit I'm still new to LINUX, but it shouldn't be so hard to set
up. Once things are working, it's a pleasure to run, but if we want
more people to adopt LINUX, it's just got to be more friendly. I'm a
professional programmer and have worked with PCs for nearly 20 years.
So I know something about the hardware and software including
Windows, DOS, OS/2. As much as I dislike Windows98, setting up my
home network - hardware and software was almost automatic and took
very little time and everything works fine. But on my LINUX box, I'm
about ready to give up !!!! Please don't tell me to RTFM because I
spent the entire day today doing just that. Nothing I do has
succeeded in recognizing my Intel EtherExpress PRO card. I even
managed to crash my machine a couple of times using modprobe to try
to manually load the kernel module.
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