I have a dual-boot machine. I feel like I just earned a nerd merit badge.
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I have a dual-boot machine. I feel like I just earned a nerd merit badge.
Is one of those Linux or FreeBSD? I think you need one of those for the merit badge.
I have two computers with mixed ATA and SATA and they both work just fine. No problems at all.
I want to know if there's a merit badge for converting your dual-boot to Linux (or FreeBSD) only.
Is one of those Linux or FreeBSD?
It's Ubuntu. Sure, it's super-friendly Linux, but it's still Linux, right?
It's Ubuntu. Sure, it's super-friendly Linux, but it's still Linux, right?
I think you totally deserve the merit badge then.
Look for the penguin label
when you are buying that OS or mouse.
Remember somewhere our penguin's coding,
our wages going to buy the herring for the house.
it's still Linux, right?
That's what my kernel tells me, anyway.
I want to know if there's a merit badge for converting your dual-boot to Linux (or FreeBSD) only.
Almost certainly.
I have recently upgraded my Win98 to WinXP. I was running with only the Windows Firewall so I probably picked up some computer social disease, but multiple scans with multiple products have not picked up anything. However, I can no longer click on File in any folder window or in Windows Explorer, nor can I right-click on the folders or the Windows desktop. Is this going to relatively easy to fix or should I just go back to Win98 which I understand?