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Today I'm going to be installing Mandrake 8.1 on this machine. Don't be suprised if you don't hear from me for the next few days...
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Okay, so that's a bit of an exaggeration. Or is it? It always seems that whenever I do a linux install, there is always at least something that screws up so badly that I have to re-do the entire thing. Not to mention that once the install is complete, my first task has to be downoading the kernel, configuring it to fit all of my particular needs (Appletalk, for example), finding out what works and what won't work in this distribution, and generally totally re-working the way that I use my computer. Why do I do it? I'm a fool, that's why. I figure that if I get the newest version of Xfree86, it'll have both anti-aliasing and 3D acceleration, so I could play some of the games that are sitting idlly on my system right now while keeping my text viewable. When the new KDE breaks Konquorer, I move to Mozilla, and it doesn't do text-boxes very well. Hell, it doesn't even render form labels properly half of the time. So, I figure getting a newer build of it will fix these problems. I get the new build, and suddenly, flash and java won't work. Now, I'm going for the latest in the distribution. I'm fortunate, because I have several machines around me that have 100mbps connections to the 'net and CD burning drives, since it seems that the ISO I downloaded at first was corrupt, and I have to try again... Damn. I've downloaded all three 650meg+ ISOs twice now. I'm burning nothing but coasters. I need to get back to working on this now... Wish me luck. |