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David Barrow barrowd at eircom.net
Tue Mar 13 18:15:48 GMT 2001


Guess I should introduce myself, as I have been lurking in the shadows for a while!
Dave Barrow is the name, Open Uni student, trying to cast off the evil spell of Mr. Gates for a while now, and find this mailing list very useful for all sorts of info. I am dual-booting SuSe and win..spit.
I am going to go the whole hog and invest in the pro edition as I am running  a watered down copy off the cover of a mag. As part of my new image I am in the process of buying a monitor, new hard disk and graphics card. Why am I telling you all this? partly to introduce myself and also to get some info hopefully.

Does anyone know why peats are charging £300 (inc vat) for a 19" Studioworks Monitor and it is 377.95 (inc vat) for the same monitor in Marx computers ? (well his is a goldstar I don't know if there is a difference).
I think there was a thread a while back with peats mentioned in a not so good light.
Also I am getting a PowerColor TNT2 64 32MB (NVIDIA) graphics card that is listed as linux compatible. However after a nose around in the SuSe database I can't find it listed. If anyone knows anything - most grateful.
Thats it.
All info would be gratefully recieved, and bear in mind I will probably annoy you guys from time to time as I am a newbie to Linux :)

Dave.


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