It's very personal, Red.Red Squirrel wrote: I'm very curious about what's going on, maybe I'll understand.
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It's very personal, Red.Red Squirrel wrote: I'm very curious about what's going on, maybe I'll understand.
Yeah I hope so too.Wren wrote: Ok, we'll respect your privacy...maybe things will be better tomorrow.
Things haven't been better for a long time, so why would they be better tomorrow?Wren wrote: Ok, we'll respect your privacy...maybe things will be better tomorrow.
I really would like to know how your day has been if you don't mind sharing.How was your day, Red? Anything fun? Any body parts chopped off? (I would now put a laughing smiley or maybe two, but I want to uphold this no-smiley thing.)
LOLWren wrote: I'm really worried about Red with the Dremel and 2 new fans!
What distro are you trying to use? I used Mandrake 8.2 and Redhat 8.0. (I even downloaded those Redhat ISO files on dial-up!), and I had a great time with them. I think if my modem would have worked with Linux, I would be using it full time and undestanding it a lot better.but I just don't understand this linux stuff. I need documentation to learn!
I know.Wren wrote: Yep, jryan doesn't hang around long.
Yeah I've known him since, hmm I don't remember, I think grade 3 or something like that.takahita_tsukino wrote:I know.Wren wrote: Yep, jryan doesn't hang around long.
Do you know him personally, Red? Both of you are from Canada, and you both seem to have known each other for a long time.
It's Floppyfwtakahita_tsukino wrote:What distro are you trying to use? I used Mandrake 8.2 and Redhat 8.0. (I even downloaded those Redhat ISO files on dial-up!), and I had a great time with them. I think if my modem would have worked with Linux, I would be using it full time and undestanding it a lot better.but I just don't understand this linux stuff. I need documentation to learn!
I don't know much about Linux though since I quit so early.
If I get a job, an apartment, my own life, etc., I plan to get a server and run FreeBSD. I was wanting to run Linux, but I am now convinced that FreeBSD would be the better --but more challenging-- choice.
That is neat. I don't know anyone from that early anymore. Either they moved away, died (Yes, I am serious.), or changed so much and turned into someone I wouldn't want to know.Red Squirrel wrote:Yeah I've known him since, hmm I don't remember, I think grade 3 or something like that.takahita_tsukino wrote:I know.Wren wrote: Yep, jryan doesn't hang around long.
Do you know him personally, Red? Both of you are from Canada, and you both seem to have known each other for a long time.
That looks like something I wouldn't understand.Red Squirrel wrote:It's Floppyfwtakahita_tsukino wrote:What distro are you trying to use? I used Mandrake 8.2 and Redhat 8.0. (I even downloaded those Redhat ISO files on dial-up!), and I had a great time with them. I think if my modem would have worked with Linux, I would be using it full time and undestanding it a lot better.but I just don't understand this linux stuff. I need documentation to learn!
I don't know much about Linux though since I quit so early.
If I get a job, an apartment, my own life, etc., I plan to get a server and run FreeBSD. I was wanting to run Linux, but I am now convinced that FreeBSD would be the better --but more challenging-- choice.
There's a bunch of how-to's on specific things, but I want to learn normal usage before getting advanced!