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*LOL*
So you're declaring the post off-topic?
Then what are you complaining about
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honestly i find making a new topic for it a waste of space (don´t know why)
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Original von dimitri
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*LOL*
So you're declaring the post off-topic?
Then what are you complaining about
Well it's a question where to find something in the kernel...
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Original von tuxnet
Hi MaXeR, I've noticed that you have not tried Suse Linux yet, well I recommend trying Suse Linux 8.2, I promises you will not be sorry and you my even change your mind about your favourite Distro.
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Original von Kal
i was looking at suse since i have plenty of space left, however the problem is installation. atm im very strapped for any cash (still running a 1.2ghz athlon thunderbird) so i cant purchase it, and i was trying to follow the directions on suse's site but it keeps saying it cant find the URL.
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Original von tuxnet
As a Linux user for the last 4 years, I have tried most Linux bistros out there, and THE ONE that does it for me is Suse Linux. I have currently Suse Linux 8.1 Pro and 8.2 Pro installed. For the last year or so I have been upgrading my kernel, drivers, KDE, games, patches etc on my Suse 8.1 and to my satisfaction I feel that this Suse 8.1 system is in better shape than the 8.2. I have just managed to recompile KDE 3.1.2 and it is great, although there is not much changes from 3.1.1.a. NO OFFENDING ANY OTHER DISTRO, my recommendation is Suse Linux and compile KDE from source instead of pre packed packaging.
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Original von Incubator
Well, after one week, I finally got gentoo up and running
it works great and IMO far better than mandrake (and in the beginning i really liked mandrake)
its faster, installs are much safer and easier (of kde or any other application I mean)
I admit that it does need some tweaking, I did the stage one install and did everything by hand. It was well worth it.
And at the same time it learned me a lot of linux.
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Original von Paul_Vandenberg
I hope this doesn't make me a bad guy.
Cheers!
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