pero kung katulad kong isang newbie sa linux, pag gumaling ako, pwede rin akong maging 
isang contributor sa linux development???? ;-) sana nga.... i'm really very interested 
and willing to learn linux e.... =)
cool!!!!! kaya pala mabilis ang updates sa linux.... linux users all over the world ba 
naman ang nagtutulungan e.... and some manufacturers are also giving their full 
support sa linux... kaya pala linux is a very fast-growing operating system.... 
5 months ago, bumili ako ng mandrake 6.2 tapos ngayon, meron ng version 7.1 at 8.... 
pero meron na rin ako ng version 7.1... disc 1 nga lang.... ito yung free nung august 
25 seminar e.... hehe :) nagpagawa kasi ako pero redhat 7.1 naman.... pero parang 
gusto ko rin sanang magpagawa ng version 8 ng mandrake... hindi ko nga lang alam kung 
paano contact-in yung nagc-cdwrite nung seminar.... mas makakamura kasi ako kaysa 
bibili pa ako sa brochiere.... P250... e kung sa kanila P200 lang... tapos, sana meron 
pa yung discount kung member ng plug.... kasi nung seminar, may narinig akong ganun, 
e... parang 10% discount yata.... hehehe :) isa lang ang nagtutulak sa akin na wag 
muna akong magpagawa ng version 8 ng mandrake.... at yun ang baka di magtatagal ay may 
lalabas na namang mas bagong version ang mandrake o redhat..... hehehheehe =)
at yung ibang linux naman like suse, slackware, etc.... gusto ko rin sanang 
subukan.... pero, di ko maalala kung saan ko nabasa pero, sabi dun, pang intermediate 
o advanced users na itong mga ito.... kaya redhat at mandrake lang ang pinag-aaralan 
ko ngayon dahil itong dalawa daw ang pang beginners.... totoo ba yon???? may i know 
why???? and what's the difference between redhat,mandrake compared to suse, slackware, 
etc....????
ngayon..... para naman sa mga ayaw makipag-cooperate sa development ng linux..... isa 
lang ang masasabi ko sa kanila....... di ko sila bati!!!! hehehehehehhehehehehehehe :)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Yes, Linux users all over the world help each other to develop Linux. And
>not just the kernel, but the various Linux-based applications, as well.
><http://www.freshmeat.net/> is a great start to see the various software
>that are free as in speech, written and maintained by various enthusiasts,
>the true hackers.
>
>No, this does not mean that manufacturers don't play a part. While it is
>true that certain manufacturers do not cooperate [1], a growing number of
>them are throwing full support behind Linux.
>
>[1] And example is ASUS. The lm_sensors team had to do a trial-and-error
>approach to get lm_sensors working with their as99127f sensor, which I
>have.


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