On Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:32 AM, "Joe Zeff" <j...@zeff.us> wrote:
> On 10/04/2011 10:06 AM, Linda McLeod wrote:

Why do it the hard way when the default is easier and faster?

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My OS gets hit too much, and corrupted.. I'm forever reinstalling
Fedora, and the softs I like, and the 6-gigs of notes and tunes, plus
all the tweaking...  I figured if I had the initial 300-meg update
download on a CD, I could eliminate the downloading time when fresh
installing...  I suppose it's a bit of a "desperation thing"..?  I'm
going to try the "backup thing" for the "hundredth time" to make an iso
install CD of the OS as I like it, so I won't need to mess with new
installs over the Net...  I'm not on the Net at home.. My IP gets
slammed constantly..  I use a relatives connection to get the downloads
I need for my pix editing and occasional updates.. is "Why do it the
hard way when the default is easier and faster?"...  I know it sounds
stupid, but what else is there?..
  

 

 





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