And even if your system is working just fine, you're still going to want
to "fool around".  It's like owning a custom car.  You're always going
to be wanting to tweak something to make it just a bit cooler, or
perform just a bit better.

Really, it's one of the best things about Linux.


On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 23:11, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> > How well does RedHat 8.0 run on current Dell notebooks? I'd 
> > like NOT to have to fool around with any special 
> > configurations to get it going.
> 
> I have an i8200 and it works great. Most everything worked fine, but as
> for "not fool around" well, get used to that if you want to run Linux.
> There are always things you're going to need to tweak to get it working.
> But that's part of learning...
> 
> However, I think everything on that notebook does work if you're willing
> to put the energy into getting it to; whatever consolation that is.
> 
> I love it!
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