> Thanks but no thanks. For me Linux's not super-easy xtra-wonderful
> effortless etc. etc like some of you seem to say it is. I might work on
> getting Gentoo installed - as a hobby - but it probably will take a long
> time as I have to learn and feel my way along. Apparently my particular
> ASUS is not compatible with Linux normally, but there's a guy who's
> written about workarounds and re-configurations that enabled him to get it
> up and and running on his Asus K8S-MX mobo. Might be good for late-nights.
>
> I don't want to get into name-calling and denigrations so I will sign off
> from this group for the time being. Thanks to everyone who replied to my
> posts.
Ah you creamy bar steward! Its a bit rich isn't it for a windope
to be saying these things?
Well thanks anyway for informing us that you are a stuuuoopid windope
and giving us more reasons to label you as unemployable
and sack you for being a pissy little girl
rather than take serious interest in resolving your problem, like
all weepy windopes.
As for your previous assertions that you are a windope idiot
aka your posts like...
Wed, 28 Sep 2005 20:58:08 -0400
<KeqdnRTXkPW...@rogers.com>
Windows 2003 Server makes a great workstation, let alone a server.
Robust, configurable, fun, easy to use and flexible. Give it s spin:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/trial/default.mspx
You should have admitted to the newsgroup that you are a creamy bar steward
and a knowledge challenged windiot.
Had you the windiot chappie done this in open admittance, things
like below would not have to be said about your stuuupid windopes 2003...
i.e.
Trouble is, it still can't beat a knoppix liveCD thats been out for years
on performance.
e.g. I can burn a 4Gb (14,000+ files) from hard disk to DVD, while at the
same time download a 2Gb file to the same hard disk via ethernet
and listen to uniterrupted music on a 750MHz duron!!!
Hundreds of liveCDs out there http://www.livecdlist.com
All open source, free and done up by techies.