Drunk by Linux
Posted 01-16-2006 at 03:15 AM by allein2005
Getting involved is the human nature.
GNU/Linux gives this opportunity to everyone. It made me amazed since I got in touch in the year 2000.
At the present I run Slackware in some of my machines. As a Server we run Debian.
Both these Brands took us to a nice level of knowledge. And when Newbie ask for help, it is exciting, because
while we try to help, to explain some points, to clarify some doubts, we get a great opportunity to learn too.
This blog accept and ask all from GNU/Linux Community to write and let me know when I make some mistakes.
Allein 2005.
GNU/Linux gives this opportunity to everyone. It made me amazed since I got in touch in the year 2000.
At the present I run Slackware in some of my machines. As a Server we run Debian.
Both these Brands took us to a nice level of knowledge. And when Newbie ask for help, it is exciting, because
while we try to help, to explain some points, to clarify some doubts, we get a great opportunity to learn too.
This blog accept and ask all from GNU/Linux Community to write and let me know when I make some mistakes.
Allein 2005.
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One of the biggest problem I've ever faced is to configure mouse when it is not recognized by the system as soon as it is installed.
Running Xorgconfig, xf86cfg -textmode, etc sometimes does not solve the problems. Despite long hours dealing with it, I ended up reinstalling the system in order to correct the problem, and when it runs properly I can never know how it runs. I'll try to learn it as quickly as I can, anyway.Posted 12-31-1969 at 07:00 PM by allein2005