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From: Myuu (myuu@qwest.net)Date: 06/19/02
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From: myuu@qwest.net (Myuu) Date: 18 Jun 2002 16:39:55 -0700
> Please let me know when I can pop a LINUX CD into one of my biting edge PCs
> and have it install itself, find *all* my hardware with no intervention on my
> part.
You have been notified. My most recent RH 7.1 installation (its been
better w/ performance than 7.2 for me) was ten times easier than
installing XP on my dad laptop or 98 in VMWare
> use the desktop software my clients recognize and want and provide
> a level of professional
Maybe you should checkout Open Office it fully works with M$ ***
> on-demand support NOT coming from a bunch of
> guys offering me "fixes" that might work in a format that requires lots
> of work.
Look at the professionality of RH
> What's that, you say, "LINUX is open source..." Who gives a crap.
Me
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