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Matthew Carpenter spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> I think I'd prefer to have a link to another solid list of compatible
> hardware, which we could contribute to. There's little sense in
> duplicating that kind of effort. It seems li
Feigning erudition, Jerry McBride wrote:
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% > with linux: http://www.linuxcompatible.org
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% All I get from this url is a blank page... Maybe slammer got it... :')
Works for me...
Kurt
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 18:21:28 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> with linux: http://www.linuxcompatible.org
All I get from this url is a blank page... Maybe slammer got it... :')
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:26:56 -0500
Matthew Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I'd prefer to have a link to another solid list of compatible
> hardware, which we could contribute to. There's little sense in
> duplicating that kind of effort. It seems like it'd be more valuable
> to wo
I think I'd prefer to have a link to another solid list of compatible
hardware, which we could contribute to. There's little sense in
duplicating that kind of effort. It seems like it'd be more valuable to
work with other sites on that one.
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 22:53:56 -0500
Jerry McBride <[EM
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Net Llama! spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> If you want to take the lead on this, start submitting content, and i'll
> gladly post it to the SxS. There's no point in starting a category that
> has no content, just so that we can wait
On 01/24/03 19:53, Jerry McBride wrote:
I'd like to table a suggestion for the Step by Step linux resource, if I may.
Would it be worth our time and resources to add in a "linux
hardware compatibility page"? Personally, I think it would be quite useful to
have our own list of stuff/things that wo
I'd like to table a suggestion for the Step by Step linux resource, if I may.
Would it be worth our time and resources to add in a "linux
hardware compatibility page"? Personally, I think it would be quite useful to
have our own list of stuff/things that work with the linux OS. Perhaps with a
com