Don't come back to Europe! You guys left the civilised world in the 16th century and you should stay there. And besides, who would like to leave the land of the free?
I own two computers, an "old" one (400MHz) and a "new" one (2,53 GHz). The hardware of the old one is really bad (CD-ROM player doesn't work half of the time, it makes a noice like a Boing 747 taking of when it tries to read the harddisk). My maximum uptime is 10 days (it's a router/server). When it crashes, I just press the reset button, it like a routine now. The "new" one is dual boot. I neve use Windows, but the other users often complain about the frequent crashes. I never had one using Slackware, so I don't really know that "crash-feeling".
Why then don't they just go to google.com instead of google.cn? Stupid Chinese!
Don't come back to Europe! You guys left the civilised world in the 16th century and you should stay there. And besides, who would like to leave the land of the free?
Speaking of Afrikaans, where has the Afrikaans version gone?
If it's in English, it's scam/spam/phishing, if it's in Dutch, it's genuine. Nice!
How will this affect the ability to read FAT filesystems under Linux?
In a few years time the only choices you will have is a Seagate harddisk or one manufactured by an obscure company, just like with Google.
What is Nintendo doing in Redmond? Redmond = evil^(1/2)
Have you ever tried http://www.archlinux.org/? It's got an excellent package manager called pacman.
O how I like nVidia...
I own two computers, an "old" one (400MHz) and a "new" one (2,53 GHz). The hardware of the old one is really bad (CD-ROM player doesn't work half of the time, it makes a noice like a Boing 747 taking of when it tries to read the harddisk). My maximum uptime is 10 days (it's a router/server). When it crashes, I just press the reset button, it like a routine now. The "new" one is dual boot. I neve use Windows, but the other users often complain about the frequent crashes. I never had one using Slackware, so I don't really know that "crash-feeling".