On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:44 PM, Kim kimtoufec...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd call my 1.5 HS first impressions poor. Beginning from a clean install
(fs-update from a USB stick), things loaded fine and the opening hello
boot-up
experience is improved. After using the control panel to connect to the
Kim kimtoufectis at gmail.com writes:
I'd call my 1.5 HS first impressions poor. Beginning from a clean install
(fs-update from a USB stick), things loaded fine and the opening hello
boot-up
experience is improved. After using the control panel to connect to the web,
set time, place, jabber,
On 12/15/12 13:50, Kim wrote:
Kim kimtoufectis at gmail.com writes:
I'd call my 1.5 HS first impressions poor. Beginning from a clean install
(fs-update from a USB stick), things loaded fine and the opening hello boot-up
experience is improved. After using the control panel to connect to the
I'd call my 1.5 HS first impressions poor. Beginning from a clean
install
(fs-update from a USB stick), things loaded fine and the opening hello
boot-up
experience is improved. After using the control panel to connect to the
web,
set time, place, jabber, and frame settings, I killed Sugar
Yama Ploskonka yamaplos at gmail.com writes:
IMHO networking security might gain from having an option to permanently
hide the password. I believe Linux is years ahead of Windows in this, as
we can choose to make the password visible or not, but it would add
security if passwords
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