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Thanks, Spy...but I have about 300 tracks, God knows how many she has.

 

She got the point, though. I told her not to DL anything but mp3s and scheisseporn from now on.

 

I'm not gonna explain tTHAT to her...fortunately, it sqeaked by.

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Did you check Distrowatch? They list what's bundled in every distro.

 

If so, good luck...also, check Sourceforge. Or the apt-get list...I'm certain I've seen Kismet on there before. Knoppix is Debian based.

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Here's a few more-

 

http://www.brunolinux.com- This site explains what terms like grep, fstab, and malloc mean, and has a bunch of tips, tricks and shortcuts for any level user....I use this on a regular basis.

 

http://www.linuxquestions.com- Comprehensive forum, lots of help here but respect and being able to diagnose the problem and explain it are essential. Otherwise, it's great.

 

http://www.distrowatch.com- Where you can download almost ANY distro. No forum, but plenty of links to them, plus comparisons and reviews of different distros.

 

http://www.freshmeat.net- Apps and patches here, plus news and advice.

 

http://www.sourceforge.org- Same as the above...they're both equally good, each has its strengths and weaknesses.

 

http://www.slashdot.org- Tech news with a emphasis on Open Source.

 

Go get 'em!

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i'm an odl slashdot, sourceforge fan. i've read both of those sights and frequent sourceforge alot. the winblows appz are always killer on that site.

 

basically, i'm just trying to get in on some kismet sniffing. i don't need to know a whole bunch about linux. just a few appz.

 

 

can't convert now, anyhow. i use too many windows exclusive programs.

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Two computers? Dual boot? Two HDs?

 

You know, Live CDs,,,, they just get old after awhile...but, I see your point.

 

Besides, I think it's better to learn BSD starting out, even if it's tougher...no, BECAUSE it's tougher. That became clear to me after a while.

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Ubuntu is okay...I tried it on PPC, and wasn't bowled over by it.

 

Mepis 6.0 is coming out on the tenth...look at that. Debian based, KDE, Live CD...

 

If you really want to learn all about Linux, go with something like Debian or Slackware. I've heard interesting things about Gentoo, it's kind of a hybrid between Linux and BSD.

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But....YOU CAN DO IT!!!

 

Seems like a really good idea, but yeah...that, and it's unstable and prone to crash if it's not set up correctly (which is probably the case for the first couple, three installs).

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For me, enjoy isn't exactly the right word...I do like a good challenge, and am certainly not afraid to learn or make mistakes along the way. I'll probably end up installing either BSD or Slackware (or both) at some point this summer just to know that I can do it. Those are the only two systems I was never able to install correctly, and it's time I showed them who the boss is around here.

 

I like distros like Mepis, though, because they work without forcing me to go through Configuration Hell...they seem to have all the modules and drivers I need, which has ALWAYS been one of my weak points.

 

That's another big reason I want to go with something I need to build from the ground up- I know that as long as I have someone else figuring that out for me, I'll be complacent.

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anyone know of some good voice recognition software besides "realize voice"

and dragon naturally speaking? i'm looking for something i can set up as a

home automation command center. getting some x-10 sockets, etc. and implementing them

into my biz.

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im not dealing with linux or bsd for awhile

 

work is ordering some imacs

 

so i will be checking them out and dealing with windows vista

 

I'm halfheartedly trying to convince casek. I just think he should try Mepis 6.0 when it's done.

 

If you're getting the Intel G5s, that's awesome. That's the fastest Mac I've ever used.

 

Tell me what you think of them after you try one. It's pretty surprising.

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I have a quick, cheap fix that will let you use the drives for long-term storage of photos and videos: an $18 adapter that allows you to connect any IDE drive to your PC's USB port. The PCMS IDE to USB 2.0 Drive Adapter consists of a USB cable that terminates with an IDE connector and a power supply. That's it--there's no enclosure, and you provide the 2.5-, 3.5-, or 5.25-inch drive. Attach the drive to the connector, turn on your computer, copy the files, and disconnect the drive once you've shut down the system. This is a great way to use old 20GB drives. Though I wouldn't waste a new SATA drive in this manner, you might need to; if so, the $30 Young Micro USB 2.0 Adapter can help.

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Adjust Audio With Your Mouse

 

Volumouse is a clever and handy freebie that makes your mouse the maestro of your PC's sound. With it you can use the mouse wheel, alone or in combination with keys, to lower or raise the volume, mute, and unmute. I've configured it to let me control the system's volume by spinning the mouse wheel when my pointer is hovering anywhere over the buttons on the Taskbar. Muting takes just one wheel turn with the pointer on any program's menu bar. As a bonus, the tool can also change a window's transparency: If I want to read, say, a help menu while working in an application, I can alter the help window and see right through it.

 

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/volumouse.html

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