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Myriad;616807']Being smug with me wont get you anywhere. Delete that windows operating system or you will continue to fail for ever. Its a mathematical constant.

 

http://madnews.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/nasnigger.jpg

fix yur link you lucky I see all

 

here's another one for you, remind you of your past dont it?

 

http://myraid.ws/images/handicapped.jpeg

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Myriad;616814']fix yur link you lucky I see all

 

here's another one for you, remind you of your past dont it?

 

http://myraid.ws/images/handicapped.jpeg

 

Actually, it kind of does.

 

Is this you:

http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/images/2008/11/18/lori_drew_1118.jpg

  elite_rapist said:
Actually, it kind of does.

 

Is this you:

http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/images/2008/11/18/lori_drew_1118.jpg

 

No, my tits are huge.

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sideways;618236']freebsd ftw

 

i'd rather not

 

i'm leaning towards Arch or Fedora

i'm a noob so i'd like some guidance

  elite_rapist said:
i'd rather not

 

i'm leaning towards Arch or Fedora

i'm a noob so i'd like some guidance

 

if your that noob get suse11.1/fedora10 or something that sets up everything for you

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sideways;618241']if your that noob get suse11.1/fedora10 or something that sets up everything for you

 

fedora 11 beta is out

should i grab that?

Loffles I'm sad I missed this thread.

 

ATI drivers don't need a restart in Windows and takes about 30 seconds to install.

 

If you know how to use windows, it's a good OS. It's stupid enough to be a widespread OS, but be customizable enough for the power user. Yeah, it's bloated compared to it's OSS couterparts, but I can get 8 gigs of GOOD ram for < $100. Bloat away!

 

And yes, I'm quite adept in Unix-based operating systems... but I won't be bothered to run 2 OSes on my home machine. *Nix just isn't as good for gaming and doesn't have the driver support Windows does.

 

On topic - Read into some basic terminal tutorials/manuals. Once you're comfortable with it, check out guides on installing your favorite distro... or one you've deemed challenging enough. If what you're reading doesn't explain shit and is going over your head.... try another guide, or a simpler distro.

 

I suggest Fedora, Debian or FreeBSD... though FreeBSD is more for the terminal jockey.

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  mr.derp said:
Loffles I'm sad I missed this thread.

 

ATI drivers don't need a restart in Windows and takes about 30 seconds to install.

 

If you know how to use windows, it's a good OS. It's stupid enough to be a widespread OS, but be customizable enough for the power user. Yeah, it's bloated compared to it's OSS couterparts, but I can get 8 gigs of GOOD ram for < $100. Bloat away!

 

And yes, I'm quite adept in Unix-based operating systems... but I won't be bothered to run 2 OSes on my home machine. *Nix just isn't as good for gaming and doesn't have the driver support Windows does.

 

On topic - Read into some basic terminal tutorials/manuals. Once you're comfortable with it, check out guides on installing your favorite distro... or one you've deemed challenging enough. If what you're reading doesn't explain shit and is going over your head.... try another guide, or a simpler distro.

 

I suggest Fedora, Debian or FreeBSD... though FreeBSD is more for the terminal jockey.

 

I really see no point in having Linux on my machine since I get all that I want done in Windows. My experience with Ubuntu was shit, so I removed the partition. I have the .ISO image for openSUSE 11.1, but I'm going to wait before I do anything with it. Windows accomplishes everything I need, so I don't see why I should bother with anything else when everything right now is working fine. It'll just be a waste of my time.

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SupYouFool;618510']Arch isnt for noobs. If you dont know what you are doing' date=' get gentoo.[/quote']

 

Never said Arch was for noobs.

I think I'll stick with Windows, since I'm the noobiest of noobs.

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