> yeah, there's a lot of drivers that are broken/nonexistent for > Linux/*BSD. however, I have hope that they might be fixed eventually; and I > can localize the specific problem much more easily; and I can participate in > the fixing of that problem. > I don't have anything like that for Windows.
If you are talking about helping fixing the problem by UTSL one should mention that this of course is only possible if you can code C... I can do a lil coding but only no frills and C is still pretty new to me (in fact, I like pascal :) > my LUG meets once a month for big meetings, and has beer-n-burger > get-togethers once every couple of weeks. loads of fun. :) Guess I'll have to check out. Linux/BSD is still lacking popularity 'round here... > www.linux.org has links to *lots* of them. Aaah! Again, plain, simple info. Thx! DF _______________________________________________ Newbie mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** To unsubscribe , or change message options, see: http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/newbie
