Linked by Barry Smith on Tue 23rd Dec 2003 20:02 UTC
So far this series has checked out Lindows 4.0, Libranet 2.8.1 and MEPIS 2003.10. Meanwhile both Lindows.com and Xandros have been busy little beavers and spat out new versions of their software, each on the same day. Since I am trying to find the best bang for my buck in a Debian based commercial distro, and since I am already a registered user of LindowsOS, I felt compelled to download a free copy of Lindows 4.5 to have a second look at this thing.
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Why is it that this reviewer is angry that a particular distro doesn't support his ancient hardware. Check through the compatibility lists, buy some cheap hardware, install lindows..
Its not rocket science. instead he goes the other way around, complain complain complain, xos doesn't work out of the box with my old tired hardware, whine whine whine.
You know what buddy, install Win98 on there and see if you need some drivers, then go onto various windows support forums and complain that your hardware isn't supported out of the box.
Either figure out how to use your pc, or sell it to someone else.
Why is it that this reviewer is angry that a particular distro doesn't support his ancient hardware. Check through the compatibility lists, buy some cheap hardware, install lindows..
Its not rocket science. instead he goes the other way around, complain complain complain, xos doesn't work out of the box with my old tired hardware, whine whine whine.
You know what buddy, install Win98 on there and see if you need some drivers, then go onto various windows support forums and complain that your hardware isn't supported out of the box.
Either figure out how to use your pc, or sell it to someone else.