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RE: Router problems and Apache again! AHHH
I thought you were running Linux or at least WIn NT, 2000 or something. Oh well.. I tried to help ya Mr. Pickle.
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RE: Router problems and Apache again! AHHH
Now come on, linux? Its in the windows forum... I wish I was running something better but alas, I am 2 things, cheap., and lazy. So this will have to do, thlnks for your help though.
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RE: Router problems and Apache again! AHHH
I guess so, I have a one track mind Server = Linux. I forget that some people still use Microsoft
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RE: Router problems and Apache again! AHHH
This is a little off topic now, but hey, Since I value your opinion and advice so highly, what kind of Linux would you recomend for a Linus newbie, as in, never even seen linux before, and do you recomend any website or books(preferably websites) to learn how to use it? I plan on Putting linux on this computer, but I have to wait until I get a new one because certain parental units are afraid of things on my computer that they don't know how to use/what are.
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