On Thursday 03 June 2004 08:47 am, aron wrote:
On Thursday 03 June 2004 07:32 am, Peter Mann wrote:
Mandrake has come a long way since 7. 9.2 is very good 10.0 is also very
good Use 64 only if you have a 64 bit processor if you have a 32 bit
processor (most likely) down load mandrake 10.0
I embarked with Mandrakelinux 7, which came in the back of Sam's Teach Yourself
Linux in 24 Hours book.
It installed itself OK, but then it wouldn't recognize my on-board modem, my LG CD
Burner files, nor my Canon scanner,
and although it could tell me what model of Canon printer I have, attempts
On Thursday 03 June 2004 07:32 am, Peter Mann wrote:
Mandrake has come a long way since 7. 9.2 is very good 10.0 is also very good
Use 64 only if you have a 64 bit processor if you have a 32 bit processor
(most likely) down load mandrake 10.0 isos and burn your self a set of CDs