Sure thing my man!hansallyoFebruary 11 2005, 09:06:25 UTC
Hey, great to read a post of yours, but trust me, I don't blame you at all for the WOW thing because that games looks like lots of fun... it might not be my fav type of game... but who knows someday I might end up playing it too... I like faster games, its just my personality... the wandering around on quests thing would drive me nuts because I just would want to kick butt fast and get going and I would probably get myself killed from that.
Anyways, we should definately get together sometime and watch more Zim... even though we both know we watch it for GIR!
Besides I haven't been much of a good minion lately either.
I'm not really a Linux *expert*, but I am typing this from my Debian Linux system.
Fedora Linux is very easy to install, but tends to break after awhile.
Lindows is pretty easy to install I think, but hides alot of advanced controls. I think you have to buy this distribution.
Debian Linux is a bit harder to install and you can get help with it from alot of serious Linux people.
Mandrake and SuSe Linux install nicely and work pretty well overall, but I think you have to buy them. I had SuSe on my laptop before it died and I liked it pretty well.
I'd install SuSe or Debian I think. Also, if someone where you are can help you with Linux, I'd use what they know so they can easily help you if you run into trouble.
I'm sure if you ask this question of others you'll get a variety of responses.
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Anyways, we should definately get together sometime and watch more Zim... even though we both know we watch it for GIR!
Besides I haven't been much of a good minion lately either.
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Fedora Linux is very easy to install, but tends to break after awhile.
Lindows is pretty easy to install I think, but hides alot of advanced controls. I think you have to buy this distribution.
Debian Linux is a bit harder to install and you can get help with it from alot of serious Linux people.
Mandrake and SuSe Linux install nicely and work pretty well overall, but I think you have to buy them. I had SuSe on my laptop before it died and I liked it pretty well.
I'd install SuSe or Debian I think. Also, if someone where you are can help you with Linux, I'd use what they know so they can easily help you if you run into trouble.
I'm sure if you ask this question of others you'll get a variety of responses.
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Wow... A horse.
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