>
>Thank you for sharing yours, unfortunately mine weren't so lovely. That
>computer locked up on
>me again so Mint is going! If I am going to go through a lot of trouble it
>might as well be
>for something that is worthwhile, Debian.
>
And I have one of my own. I have been trying to get Linux Mint 14 to work
for me at least as well as Win98/SE and WinXP, the result of our local
"computer expert (NOT)" having installed Win7 on a WinXP laptop, with horrible
consequences which is why it was given to me. I have spent the last week on
and off trying to establish a dialup connection, installing Gnome-PPP and a
bunch of other modules to get it to recognize the modem. Just now I found by
way of scanModem that there is no Linux driver available for the Intel modem
chipset in this laptop, so this past month of effort has been a complete waste
of time.
So, I'm going back to installing WinXP on this laptop, starting with
Win98/SE and then upgrading to WinXP/HE. Sure hope this works as I need to
have a fully functional laptop.
It's not as though I'm new to computers. I've been around them since
1968, starting with punched tape and converted RTTY terminals for input/output,
then an IBM 360/370 with punched cards, then a Xerox 560 with punched cards and
APL, then the Atari 800, then the original IBM PC, etc. The last OS I had full
confidence in was Win98/SE, and prior to that it was DOS 6.22.
Chris
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