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I'm sort of a linux newbie, and sort of a newbie here. Let me explain and introduce myself.
I've been messing around with linux for a few years, nothing serious though. Had a Fedora Core 4 on one machine for a while, then decided to switch to Slackware, which was quite unpleasant in beginning, but I managed to solve all my problems - mostly thanks to this forum. I played with BackTrack2 for a while (penetration tested my own network ), a bit of Arch here and Debian there. But now, for the first time I found a problem to which I cannot seem to find an answer, so I decided to register. But more of that in the appropriate forum
BTW, great job on keeping this forum running and ansewring all sorts of questions
Now, let's dig the dog and maybe get your issue solved
Hold on, I gotta crank up aol radio and
get some Slayer or metallica going
Oh, and they did tell you that
for each answer we give, it's like $4.99 or something?
it might have went up...did they already charge your credit card dude?
Oh, and they did tell you that
for each answer we give, it's like $4.99 or something?
it might have went up...did they already charge your credit card dude?
Umm, no, it was never mentioned anywhere, although I admit I haven't read the rules & FAQs, assuming it mentions standard netiquette... Or you're just kidding?
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Originally Posted by linus72
Hold on, I gotta crank up aol radio and
get some Slayer or metallica going
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