> Parden me for throwing my two cents worth in here, but,  when I first
> got LINUX I spent over 2 weeks trying to get it to set up.  I had to go
> out and find a person that knew how to do LINUX and paid him to set up
> my X-windows.  Through it all I never said, this is a crappy system and
> I am going back to M$.  I was one that wanted out of the Make Bill rich
> camp and was not going to stop till I got a working system.  I have
> bought at least 5 disros of LINUX, RedHat5.2, 6.1, SuSE 6.1, Caldera 1.3
> (two times) and Caldera 2.2 I also gave a donation to get a copy of
> Debian 2.2 All three of the ones RedHat6.1, SuSE 6.1 and Caldera 2.3 had
> Graphic setups in them.  If the person is going to throw up his hands
> and quit at the first little set back, he needs to stay with M$
> Windows.  I feel LINUX is for thoughs that are willing to accept the
> challenge to use a great system that will require them to think about
> what the computer is doing, not just set and be spoon feed.  This is the
> meat of computing, not the milk.  It is for people ready to take control
> of their computer, not have the computer, control them.  That said,
>
> Good night Hal, we give you control of the ship to sleep. *G*

Yea.... uhhhh.... is a modem worth 9 hours??? An ethernet card worth 12????

I'm on 38 hours and this damn thing is one step from working. All I want it to do
is access the modem. I've been on the net for 8 years using everything BUT UNIX.
So I know I've got the usual param's in there.

Oh well. That's what you get for using Windows, eh?


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