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: Re: LUG: 10 years and I am still a noob!
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: Jeff Laiosa <jeff_laiosa@ncsu.[redacted]>
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: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:11:31 -0500
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Yep, forums and hardware compatibility guides -- such as Ubuntu's HCL
<http://www.ubuntuhcl.org/> -- are a big help. If you're having a hard
time with a piece of hardware, it is okay to flip $50 for the card
that's known to work. My Frankenchine at home runs Ubuntu and consists
of both old hardware (accumulated from the NCSU surplus sales) and new
hardware from newegg.
What's the machine your using?
~Jeff
Ed Anderson wrote:
> Those distros you're using are really, really old. Learning linux
> from books is also not a good idea, as books are often out of date by
> the time they get published. I would recommend trying the latest
> versions of those distros you were talking about. When looking for
> help, online forums and Google are typically good sources of help. If
> your hardware is really old, you also might try some smaller distros
> like DSL or Puppy.
>
> Ed
>
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:07 AM, iyare omoruyi <iyare1@gmail.[redacted]> wrote:
>
>> i need help. i have been messing with linux for years but dont seem to be
>> able to make any improvements. either i have problems intalling (RedHat
>> 7.1) or the installation cds are compatible with the hardware I have (suse
>> 9,10.1 and knoppix) or I just cant seem to make it usable (Kubuntu Fiesty
>> Fawn).
>>
>> I have books but it always gets to a point where i need applications of
>> software that I cant get to work!
>>
>> help!!
>>
>>
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