Joseph, as usual, your making incorrect assumptions. I never mentioned 
slackware (or debian for that matter...) to her, nor in my message.
The fact that she couldnt even install a mouse leads me to belive that she 
couldnt install windows, or linux, so why should I assume she would be 
installing linux herself? 
If she wants to curse me for blowing her windows partition, when all I said is 
that with linux, you never have those problems (I also suggested a mac... 
(lets face it, even joseph can use a mac!) then she's probably about as dumb 
as someone that makes stupid assumptions!

Jamie

On Saturday 11 October 2003 03:11 pm, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 04:29:21PM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: > funny... I talked to someone that was having a bad MS day too... I was in
: > staples getting blanks ($9.99/50). She was complaining that she needed a
: > new mouse because the new mouse she got didnt work. everytime she would
: > turn the computer on, the mouse didnt work, but the new hardware wizard
: > poped up, and she couldnt click anything. she would shutdown the
: > computer, start it up, and repeat that same process over and over... I
: > told her that w/linux, you dont ever have that problem!
:
: And now she's going to go out and get slackware and hate it and curse you
: when she finds out that it blew away her windows partition..
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