On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> Hey Alexander,
>
> > Well, even if I wanted to, I couldn't try W2k, because my ISDN card,
> > that worked perfectly fine (as long as something can work perfectly
> > under Windoze) isn't even supported by W2k. And as long as there's
> > no hardware support for an OS, it is no alternative to switch to.
>
> >From my experience, Linux has less hardware support than Windows. Just
> look at all the messages "How can I get my XY running, please ?". In
> Windows it usually just takes to download the latest drivers. In Linux
> it's much more difficult for a newbie to get something running.
Reboot, you forgot to mention a reboot, maybe two.
A reboot here, a reboot there, here a reboot, there a reboot, reboot,boot,boot.
> (The statement above is just the authors opinion. Is does not have to
> be true or false, it's just an opinion) ;-)
>
>
> > have license for (besides Linux obviously) is W98. And W98 is extremely
> > unstable and with bad hardware suppport. E.g. it won't run my monitor at
> > 1152x864 at 100Hz, where Linux does this pretty well.
>
> Try downloading the latest drivers for your graphics card and monitor
> (in this case just the .inf file). ;-)
>
>
> Roman
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