Ah, the first proper computer I had was a Commdore 64-something.
It had a 3 1/2 inch drive to the side of the keyboard and an external floppy.
The problem was, I still didn't know how to use it before it was whipped away and I was given a Windows ME with a 666mhz celeron and 64meg ram.
I think that the Amiga crashed less.
Due to the legal requirements, I attend school
Linux on school computers? The n00bs at my school have trouble using the Windows 2000 logon screen. God help us:
"Sir, sir! It says kernal error! the school is being attacked by the army!"
- and that's 13-year-old kids.
They can't even handle mail merging without making a complete f__k-up of it.
I often find myself helping other people in my "gifted and accelerated" class.
But I must admit I did spot Ubuntu running on an old pc in the IT office...
Well, Microsoft has already released Microsoft Linux.
But just like all of it's other operating systems, it's already about 3 years late.
Ah, the first proper computer I had was a Commdore 64-something. It had a 3 1/2 inch drive to the side of the keyboard and an external floppy. The problem was, I still didn't know how to use it before it was whipped away and I was given a Windows ME with a 666mhz celeron and 64meg ram. I think that the Amiga crashed less.
Due to the legal requirements, I attend school Linux on school computers? The n00bs at my school have trouble using the Windows 2000 logon screen. God help us: "Sir, sir! It says kernal error! the school is being attacked by the army!" - and that's 13-year-old kids. They can't even handle mail merging without making a complete f__k-up of it. I often find myself helping other people in my "gifted and accelerated" class. But I must admit I did spot Ubuntu running on an old pc in the IT office...
1st post spam... tut tut tut.
You can just about imagine WikiPedia looking like a kde desktop...
At least it wasn't gnome, it might have a little foot for the homepage link.
Everybody hates popups!