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  1. you can actually use the Windows XP drivers to install it into linux thru the NDisWrapper technology. No compilation required. Plus, for the make thingy, you need to install the make software. Since you're using Debian based distro, do this sudo apt-get install make gcc xboxrulz
  2. lol, I moved FROM Xisto. I love the hosting but it just seem like my account hates me :)xboxrulz
  3. I swapped fully to OpenOffice during spring of 2005. Yet, not until last month did I switched all documents to the new Open Document Text format. *This forced my classmates to get OpenOffice in order to read the notes that I typed, evil scheme, eh?*xboxrulz
  4. Well, for those people who uses OpenOffice, the new version is finally out!Download it now @ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ OpenOffice: OpenOffice is a office suite developed by developers world-wide and is constantly adding features and removing bugs. It is the flagship of opensourced office suite.xboxrulz
  5. funny, according to tests, KDE loads faster and out performs GNOME on aa 701 Mhz 192 MB RAM laptop. The OS is SuSE Linux 10.0.xboxrulz
  6. I added this domain to my account yesterday, but it no longer works on my end. Can someone check if they can connect to this site: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Thanks, xboxrulz
  7. Want one, but isn't that lil' too expensive. Plus, this type of product has been here since last year.Not that new.xboxrulz
  8. lol, the meaning of free is opensourced, and maybe free as in no price, in my sense.xboxrulz
  9. if u want something more powerful, try SuSE Linux. I recommend it highly, it's less liteweighted but you can do more.xboxrulz
  10. it's free, u can't always guarantee success.xboxrulz
  11. also, can someone try to access http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ (a subdomain I created) but I couldn't access to it :s xboxrulz
  12. I don't know if it's my end or not but the server seems like it's not working as usual, sometimes I can't connect or the forums would lose its images. This also happens to my website too. My website is on the panda server. my website URL: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Thanx, xboxrulz
  13. as said above DAMN SMALL LINUX, or if u want, FreeBSD (yes, FreeBSD is not Linux), but liteweighted.xboxrulz
  14. never had a kernel panic , KDE is very stable (in fact the reason why GNOME was created was to be a replacement for KDE because of the QT license quarrel). The game in the screenshot is Freelancer. xboxrulz
  15. My Desktop is currently running SuSE 9.3 w/ KDE 3.4.0, upgrading it this weekend, so here's my screenie I took last week. I like KDE over GNOME because it looks and handles better than GNOME. I did some test on my laptop (701 MHZ Pentium III, 192 MB RAM) and I found that GNOME WAS SLOWER THAN KDE. This screenshot contains a game screenshot which I placed on my desktop. If you're a Canadian, you should know that there's a problem in the screenshot. I'm gonna post my laptop screenshot later, it's running SuSE 10.0 and GNOME 2.12.2.. xboxrulz
  16. I have used SkyOS since beta 8.2, really good, now they're at Beta 8.5 and 8.6 is in development.I'm still trying to see if I can port a couple of things over since SkyOS is POSIX compliant.xboxrulz
  17. qwijibow, I don't think so unless someone runs it thru Cygwin (which is kinda crappy).xboxrulz
  18. since my Windows 2K computer is just the default everything, u get the picture, so I'll post the Windows-look-a-like KDE that I made. Close? xboxrulz
  19. From what I heard that if u changed your system hardware, you're required to contact Microsoft about it so they can change your profile. But, I guess it's just a rumor or something. Anyways, that's why I prefer Linux. No one's forcing you to upgrade to use the newest software. (Well, sometimes, because they can't help but tell you to swap from 2.4.x to 2.6.x) or you can use other Opensource Operating System.xboxrulz
  20. for me, Opensource software is called freeware, but people have missed that term as having closed software for free. It's just like hacker = programmer and cracker = a person who infiltrates a machine to do illegal operations.xboxrulz
  21. it will cause abnormal program shutdown, it's bad for the OS and maybe the hard drive, I don't recommend it.xboxrulz
  22. lol, Windows is bloated in coding in itself, they add more code than they need to. Notice that no matter if u switch it to classic mode, it's still pretty slow, but if you run Windows 2000 it's much faster. Other operating systems like Mac OS X and anyother *NIX systems (like Linux) will perform better because there's less clot, Having their base opensource, anyone can clear out the clot and make the operating system more liteweighted and could still have a great desktop environment like Aqua, KDE, GNOME, XFCE and etc.Windows Vista and it's desktop environment, Aero will take even more memory than Windows XP.xboxrulz
  23. the RPM isn't hard to use @ all:rpm -ivh = installrpm -Uhv = upgraderpm -e = remove (erase)rpm -qi (query)rpmbuild --rebuild = rebuild your source RPM.I say that RPM is the best package management, IMO. The TGZ, PORTAGE and DEB aren't easy to use and configure. Portage takes forever, TGZ ... why don't I just use KInstaller and compile that source myself, DEB is just plain old and not really user friendly although you do get apt-get by default.When optimizing your RPM thru the source RPMs, it is much faster and it will be built at your specification like portage and tgz.xboxrulz
  24. A book that I recommend is Linux for Dummies (yes, the dummies book, it taught me some of the Linux basics) and u can teach yourself, imo, it's the best way, that's how I learned Linux :mellow:xboxrulz
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