On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Yves Rutschle wrote:
...
> > >This might be off-topic, but Yves started it :)
> I didn't mean to troll, it was really down to "why would
> anyone use any OS in the first place". MacOS might be good,
> but I'm sure you could find reasons to use anything else
> instead. And I'm
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Yves Rutschle wrote:
...
> > >This might be off-topic, but Yves started it :)
> I didn't mean to troll, it was really down to "why would
> anyone use any OS in the first place". MacOS might be good,
> but I'm sure you could find reasons to use anything else
> instead. And I'm
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Angel wrote:
> Are apple powerbooks and debian good friends? I am in a rush of spending
> 3000 euros on a laptop :), I want to run linux on it (I have no
> experience with Mac Os) . Although I've heard wonders of the apple
I have no experience with Mac OS, either
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Angel wrote:
> Are apple powerbooks and debian good friends? I am in a rush of spending
> 3000 euros on a laptop :), I want to run linux on it (I have no
> experience with Mac Os) . Although I've heard wonders of the apple
I have no experience with Mac OS, either
Hi all,
This might seem like a simple question, but sorry, I'm very new to
setting up Linux. I've installed Debian on a Toshiba A20 successfully and
even got X working. However, following the XF86Config instructions, I
selected conservative values for the hsync and vsync values. The
in
Hi all,
This might seem like a simple question, but sorry, I'm very new to
setting up Linux. I've installed Debian on a Toshiba A20 successfully and
even got X working. However, following the XF86Config instructions, I
selected conservative values for the hsync and vsync values. The
in
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