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Lolz, I just sold myself the idea to run linux as a second system on my second laptop (5+years). Any idea how to verify it will run on the hardware before installing it?
And the "orange linux" was ubuntu
BTW: the most stable, fast_with_multiple_tabs (sometimes 30-50), not making even ONE display problems with flash, java, or other webshit-codes is SeaMonkey browser.
And the "orange linux" was ubuntu
BTW: the most stable, fast_with_multiple_tabs (sometimes 30-50), not making even ONE display problems with flash, java, or other webshit-codes is SeaMonkey browser.
Total bullshit!BTW: the most stable, fast_with_multiple_tabs (sometimes 30-50), not making even ONE display problems with flash, java, or other webshit-codes is SeaMonkey browser.
Everyone knows that the most stable, least resource-demanding (uses 2m of memory on google.com, compared to Chrome which uses 200m) and the fastest web browser is Links!
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_CDgrmg.pl wrote:Any idea how to verify it will run on the hardware before installing it?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD
go buy brain, then go buy brain
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