Re: So are you a hacker?



The Daring Dufas wrote:

I'm glad you posted about the Linksys NSLU2, it was
an item that I was unfamiliar with. I'm now very
interested in it especially the VOIP applications.
Me and my brother have been experimenting with various
Linux and BSD releases. Right now we're playing with
PC-BSD. http://www.pcbsd.org/ you should check it out.
The best live Linux CD we've come across is Puppy Linux
http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy/doku.php/puppy_releases
It would be interesting to run Puppy Linux on a maxed
out NSLU2. I must have one now. <reaches zombie like
for my empty wallet> Damn!
BTW, killfile Hatter, it will save a lot of bandwidth.
The clueless idiot is the only occupant of me and my
brother's kill filter. The stench it prevents makes the
Usenet experience much more enjoyable. Thanks again for
the NSLU2 post.

TDD
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KILLFILE HATTER, SAVE THE BANDWIDTH!!

Hello.

So basically I barely know what the heck we're working with. I've been a DOS/Windows user since 1992. I'm embarrassed to say that my friend and I are fairly clueless about Linux. Yet we want to learn!

I'm an, "old school" user that loved BBS's and fidonet way back.

Is it ok if I ask you some really basic questions? I wouldn't waste your time with stupid inquries, and if I did I would expect links to wiki and hints at google searches.

We just want to learn. We're not stupid. We want to create.
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