GreyWolf

Group: Members
Posts: 4
Joined: Jan. 2007 |
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Posted: Mar. 15 2007,22:55 |
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I'm new to Linux (tho not to computing, God help me). I found DSL on a cover disk and was delighted to find a 10-year-old PC (400 MHz, 64 MB) ran beautifully straight from the Live CD. Now I'm trying to make my 7-year-old Thinkpad do everything there is to do, and having fun learning Linux. Of course DSL is different - none of the beginner's books mention it. And that's a pity, cos DSL has a lot to offer.
My objective - to avoid Vista. Who needs Aero? Who needs to buy a bigger machine to run bloat?
Thanks and rose petals on all those who answer dumb noob questions in these forums.
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