Re: New to Linux. I'm not impressed :(

From: peter (apvx95_at_dsl.pipex.com)
Date: 05/16/05


Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 18:43:33 +0100

Mandy wrote:

> So I have to disable hardware just to use Linux?
> Why does that seem to be the common factor where Linux is involved?
> I mean, all I hear is disable this, disble that, this won't work with
> Linux because........that won't work with Linux because..........
> It seems to me, that Linux is all about making excuses as to why common
> things don't work.
> Aaall of this hardware works perfectly with Windows.
> Mandee
>

Oops! I was giving Mandy the benefit before. Now I see it's a troll.
No more buns.

Apologies for the previous feeding.

Cheers

Peter



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