Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
From: | Roberto Suarez Soto <ask4it@...> |
Date: | Thursday, September 26, 2002, 14:24 |
On Sep/24/2002, Christophe Grandsire wrote:
> True. Still, I quite like it (like with Buffy and Angel, I like the way the
> characters are aware of the strangeness of the situations they get in, and how
> they handle it with tongue-in-cheek humour :)) ).
Well, I never said I disliked it either ;-)
> > 40GB small?! =:-m HOW can you fill 40GB? (supposing you
> > don't
> Lots and lots of movies and series episodes and music I take from
> Internet :)))
Oh, I figured. I have a few friends in the same situation :-)
Anyway, 40GB are a lot, even having a few movies :-)
> (I know it's not very legal, but most of them wouldn't even make it to Holland
Same here. I don't have movies, but 3GB of mp3 O:-) Many of them
are from my own CDs, but other are of music that I could only get by
buying to cdnow or any other online place. And as I don't have a VISA,
then ... O:-)
> trying to get is the Neverending Story. I'm still far from having it but it
> should be done one day :)) . Of course, I put things on CDs to :)) ).
I'll buy a PS2 some day, and then I expect to buy DVDs of some
movies I always liked. The first on the list are "The 5th Element" and
"Highlander" %-) The problem is that I don't know if buying those CDs
online will be good, because of the zone protection stuff :-m
> > That's no problem. Choose Debian ;-)
> I've heard a lot of good about Debian. Does it handle well hardware?
Well, it depends :-) It doesn't make all for you as SuSE or
RedHat, that's for sure. Let's say that it's not the easiest to install,
but it's the best to live with :-)
> I've always heard that the only real difficulty with installing Linux
> was to make it recognise correctly all the hardware you have on your
> computer.
It depends on the hardware you've got. There is a lot of
hardware that is built specially for Windows, and that's what doesn't
work well in Linux. But for "normal" hardware, I'd say that everything
is reasonably supported. Thought you will have to google for it
sometimes to find it and/or how to configure it :-)
--
Roberto Suarez Soto
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