as a user who upgrades/builds his computer himself rather then buying entire new ones, i dont get the privilege of a new shiny OS whenever i upgrade unless i shell out the extra cash, which i dont. so i've been using windows 98 for a long time now and never had any problems using it. but now without the security updates and whatnot from microsoft, i feel using windows 98 could start to become a problem.
i guess im pretty cheep cause i still dont want to buy windows XP, i've used linux before, i've got a harddrive sitting around here with slackware on it, and ive used mandrake before for a while, but i stoped because i bought all this stuff for a wireless network and after it was all setup i found out the chipset on my card, the broadcom 4301 doesnt have linux drivers, a group on sourceforge was trying to create some, but all they have that possibly could work is a link to another website which have driver wrappers which people claim they have gotten the drivers to run on linux.
ill give the driver wrapper a shot, even though i dont know much about linux. if it works, i can switch to linux but if it doesnt, well im cheap and will probably stay on windows 98
you took it too far mannnnnn
"Recently more amd more organisations" ..are requiring speel check
remember that whole monopoly thing..?
morgan is getting hottttter!
but there is a way to implement mutillingual domain without set up a application to convert native languges to DNS normal charater as iDNS mechanism.
as a user who upgrades/builds his computer himself rather then buying entire new ones, i dont get the privilege of a new shiny OS whenever i upgrade unless i shell out the extra cash, which i dont. so i've been using windows 98 for a long time now and never had any problems using it. but now without the security updates and whatnot from microsoft, i feel using windows 98 could start to become a problem.
i guess im pretty cheep cause i still dont want to buy windows XP, i've used linux before, i've got a harddrive sitting around here with slackware on it, and ive used mandrake before for a while, but i stoped because i bought all this stuff for a wireless network and after it was all setup i found out the chipset on my card, the broadcom 4301 doesnt have linux drivers, a group on sourceforge was trying to create some, but all they have that possibly could work is a link to another website which have driver wrappers which people claim they have gotten the drivers to run on linux.
ill give the driver wrapper a shot, even though i dont know much about linux. if it works, i can switch to linux but if it doesnt, well im cheap and will probably stay on windows 98