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Old 04-18-2002, 05:47 PM
ninja_looter
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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LOL, 486X16mb , there is no chance in the freaking world youll make RH7.2 run.. You might go 5.2 but performance is minimum.

Get real. don't even for the life of Open Source think that BECAUSE YOU INSTALL Linux on a 486!..... It will out perform a NEW! AMD processor! or P4 for that matter, your out of your leauge!

your old 486, needs to take a nose dive,

And all you UNIX and Windows dues need to be aware, I WILL NOT CODE A Dx for Linux 5.2, that is stupid!


OK, and Deb, your a real IDIOT to use that,that is pure crap, and luck of the draw!! Use X-raw if you want to be a real installer..

You want a fast Linux Distro installed use mandrak. dont go through the crap I went though... if you do, your as dumb as I am. Debian SUcks my nutz, this crap is stupid! and not worth it!, there is so much Distros out there that can save your ass, and still be reliable, Debian! LOL Ill break your debian in 2 seconds! I can own it too, just like all OS's!!! Thinks SAM, in NT, 2k, single RH, Debain. LOL... stupid for making this Distro.. Debian is soo prone...
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