[NBLUG/talk] Suggestions for newbie Linux Person
Dean A. Roman
droman at romansys.com
Wed Sep 28 08:42:09 PDT 2005
It's worth trying Ubuntu just for the description given in the "Product
Information" for their thong:
> *Product Information:*
>
> Panty-minimalists love our casual thong that covers sweet spots
> without covering your assets - putting an end to panty-lines. This
> under-goodie is "outta sight" in low-rise pants. Toss these message
> panties onstage at your favorite rock star or share a surprise message
> with someone special ... later.
(kind of reminds me of a Sienfeld episode)
Thanks,
---Dean.
Tim Preston wrote:
> Uuuhm yeah... It's more than an operating system.
>
> :p Tim
>
> Rob Orsini wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sep 25, 2005, at 9:37 PM, Walter Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> I want to set up a dual boot for my wife. I'd like a distro that looks
>>> nice in x-windows and is easy to update and such. I was thinking
>>> fedora as
>>> it seems simple these days, but thought I should ask for
>>> sugestions. This
>>> is for her "new" PIII-700 that's running W2000Pro (already
>>> installed). I
>>> was going to partition the second 20G drive 50/50 and put the
>>> distro on
>>> the first and then make the second a FAT32 that would be accessable
>>> from
>>> both. I set up the first as a FAT32 as NTSF had issues under Linux
>>> last I
>>> remember. She wants to poke arround with Linux and I wouln't mind
>>> playing
>>> with a desktop more. I generally play with servers in a shell
>>> enviornment
>>> or webmin so I'm a little lacking on x-windows knowledge.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, I think that any distro that sells their own thong is well
>> worth a spin around the block.
>>
>> http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop.14580695
>>
>> ;)
>>
>> Rob
>>
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