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    uh, clocky, I run fedora.
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    Sorry to hear it.

    Uh, why?
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    freedom from winblows
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    Gotcha.

    Know exactly how you feel, btw.

    Took me all of 2 seconds to come up with that free, easy, widely recognized hdd benchmark.
    Your search was much easier I'm sure.
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    well I never made a search, but I can..
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    Well don't wear yourself out.

    Let's see...new Raptors, first RAID array...naw, nuthin to get excited bout here.
    Surely you are just a teensey, eeentsie bit curious how they're working?

    Or does Linux suck that out of you?


    Curiously, my pack of free Ubuntu distros arrived a few weeks ago.
    I tried the "Run from the disk" version for a while.
    I must credit it for recognizing all my hardware and going right to the internet.
    The desktop was retarded and I'm too lazy to explore it.
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    See man, linux isn't that bad these days, it isn't a nerdy black screen white text hacker thing anymore, there are clear alternitives to windows, I use fedora core 4 comes prepacked with gaim, and xchat, firefox, connects to the interenet automatically, its awesome.
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    I might try Ubuntu some time soon.

    I was very impressed with the installation of the MandrakeLinux 10.1, I felt sure something had gone wrong. From putting the first cd in the drive to up-and-runnning in under 4 minutes.
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    Which version you want?
    I've got CDs for Mac, 32bit AND 64 bit PCs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    Which version you want?
    I've got CDs for Mac, 32bit AND 64 bit PCs.
    Cool. I have the same set! Orange, Red and Yellow.

    I got them from a Ubuntu meeting they held at a hotel in the city.

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