Ah, thank you for pointing that out - I completely forgot about it.
Safari seems snappier...</outright lie> But the chances of them changing the layout for the better so that it actually meshes with Windows are...
That I can think of off the top of my head, yes. You'd be surprised how many noobs I've known that use Linux and have NO idea what they're doing....
Well, the impression I got from the site is that it wasn't necessarily designed for people buying their FIRST Mac. Plus, what about Linux...
Does anyone else see a problem with a Mac website rendering correctly only in IE?
Note that Samba can act as an ADS server, but in the loosest possible usage of the term - no software deployment, no restricted start...
Boot off your live CD and cat /etc/modules. If you see the line "fglrx", put a pound sign in front of it and try again. If that doesn't work,...
Try to sudo alsaconf. You DO have the newest version of Flash, correct?
Apple Script? Don't think it's possible - I've tried before. Shell scripting? That's a different story. How feasible it would be, I couldn't...
I think he ALREADY installed XP and just wants to resize that partition. I believe you have to have special extensions installed with GParted for...
KDE. GNOME reminds me too much of Fedora, a part of my Linux-using background I'd like to forget...
RAM is gonna be a big plus here - the more you can get, the better. A bigger harddrive will help too. Being that it's an old machine (and...
Now that might actually be of use to me because I'm always wondering how much more free space I have on my drive... I wonder how much it's...
If all else fails (since I too have had file sharing problems between my Mac and Windows), you can turn on FTP Sharing on on the Mac, and have it...
Debian should work fine too, since you can pick and choose what packages and window manager you want. http://debian.org
XMMS - because everyone needs music. Just about everything else listed is what I would choose...
Sounds like a good idea. But it's gonna take it a long, long time to reach the level of functionality displayed by iTunes...
amaroK is good, and so is Rhythmbox.
Try turning on YOU.
Most live CDs can read and write to FAT partitons these days, and 2.6 based live distros can read (sometimes write, past 2.6.8) to NTFS.
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