Re: Linux compatible hardware

From: Mark South (marksouth_at_null.invalid)
Date: 01/27/05


Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 23:30:13 +0100

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:58:53 -0800, David wrote:

> Mark South wrote:
>>
>> There's also little point in getting Linux pre-installed, since it's easy
>> enough to burn a handful of CDs and try out a few distros for a day or so
>> each on any box you decide to acquire.
>>
> The nice thing about getting it pre-install is that it all ready setup to
> use. No worry if it is going to work with this or that piece of hardware.

You place your chips on optimism, I place mine on skepticism. Only an
actual spin of the wheel will show whether one of us was right.

-- 
Mark South: World Citizen, Net Denizen


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