Dave Airlie wrote:
>> Today I got in the post Corel Linux Open Circulation CD-ROM and Source
> CDROM, from Corel in Dublin to me at my work address,
>> Wierd thing is I can't remember filling out a form on the net (but the
> address was hand written) or anything,
Exact same thing here ... No recollection & I'm not Drunk very often
either
Just wondering if they're going to go the AOL route of sending a cd to
_everybody_ on the planet at least 50 times wheather you have a computer
or not :)
> not to say I don't appreciate them I just can't figure out where they
> came from ... (I've noticed pam_smb sitting in the middle of corel-kde
> install file maybe that is it :-)
>> I must say the installer is Cool and the lack of boot information in
> normal boot-up mode is newbie nifty (I kinda like being told all the crap
I like to see the crap too but this is pretty really swish. The tips
appearing when the mouse is over a particular clickey area is a nice
touch, Dunno if I'll start using it much as I've gotten far too used to
Red Hat by now + I don't know what's going on "under the hood" (yet)
Ray ...
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