What does it take to write a video card driver that some hotshot unix guru programmer can't come up with? If they can talk the talk, how about trying to walk the walk? I keep hearing about what geniuses inhabit the Unix crowd, how about putting up or shutting up? ----Original Message Follows---- On 16-Aug-99 Rick Fry wrote: That 'silly reason' is that like most manufacturers Diamond does not bother making Linux drivers for its products. You're throwing your blame in the wrong direction. -Tom _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
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