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07-03-2004 #1
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Hello!
I am new to this board. It seems so rich and varied, I had to join!
I am running Debian Sid (KDE version via Morphix to HD) on an HP Pavillion 8533Z with 10 Gigs on HD, and 128 megs RAM. I know, this is a thin system by today's standards, but I get along with it for the moment.
Just wanted to say hello to all on this board.
-Todd
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07-03-2004 #2
welcome to the forums and hope you enjoy your stay
BIG K aka Kyle
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www.kylekonline.com
Please don\'t PM me for help-- ask in the forums instead!
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07-03-2004 #3
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Welcome linux-addict!have all your linux problems solved in this forum....
have a nice time here!!!Linux For Ever!
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07-03-2004 #4
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Welcome!
And Morphix too! Class distro.
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07-10-2004 #5
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Hi and congratulations ! You have came to the right place
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07-10-2004 #6
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Lots of great people here...you're going to enjoy it. Have fun!
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07-10-2004 #7
Welcome to the boards! Hope your enjoy your stay!
"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime, doubly so."
~Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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07-11-2004 #8
WELCOME !
And congrat's you have found the frendilest fourm out there~Mike ~~~ Forum Rules
Testing? What's that? If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up, it is perfect. ~ Linus Torvalds
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07-11-2004 #9
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welcome here ,have fun with ur favorite linux system and have all ur linux problems solved here!
HAve a Good stay here!Linux For Ever!
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07-11-2004 #10
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Hello
I'd just like to say hello aswell. I'm also new to these forums and have only been using Linux(Slackware 10) for a few days. I've made a few posts and I've already got some useful advice on some of the hardware problems I've been having.
I've been wanting to have a look at Linux for a while because I felt that experiencing something other than Windows will broaden my knowledge of operating systems (an area which I'm interested in) and also give me more options for my future career.
I picked Slack (as a dual boot with Windows) because I wanted something different from the normal Windows environment which was a challenging and doesn't try to protect you from the big bad world of source code and low level ops.