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Old 11-18-2008, 06:48 PM   #16
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ooooh!

Thanks jay.

I can't wait to receive that book on writing device drivers and dive in. I'll stick with freespire awhile. I have an ubuntu cd coming in a couple months so theres time to mess with freespire but I like the stability that 'linuxcanuck' mentioned about debian so ubuntu may be the ticket. I might just end up using many.
 
  


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