Hi people, im a linux user from brazil :) sorry about my english, is not the best :)I've been using linux just for about 2 by now... i've teste many many distros, my first one to really use was ubuntu, then i changed for xubuntu and used it a lot... than i used linux mint 13 xfce...
Well, I'm Gabo, I'm a user of #! since the last year and finally I've decided join me here. I'm Mexican so, sorry for my bad English ;)I'm a recently user of Linux too (only 3 years ago) and a totally lover of customization and minimalism, that's because I think I'm absolutely on the right community!.
I released Brain Party for Linux last week, and so far it's had a great reception - I've had several patches from users, and someone even ported it to Windows for me.
I'm having a great problem, I've installed Linux mint debian edition (LMDE), and following this tutorial > http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/161 I did installed the network driver.
The available connections appears to me, but when i try to connect to my connection at first time, I got this message:
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Hi everyone!
I am quite new to the computer scene let alone the linux experience. However, I am determined to forge ahead and gain some knowledge about linux, which I have been interested in for over 10 years but unable to do anything until now.
I look forward to the linux experience and I hope that the linux community will be some what tollerent of my predicament
It's been long time I didn't write anything to any online community or social network. But today I couldn't help myself and I'm typing my humble thoughts of CrunchBang linux.Me myself a proud linux user for the past 14 years. The first distro that I used was Mandrake Linux. It took almost two days to install it and connect to the internet.
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Hey Folks,
It's been great feeling the warmth of support from this great community! However, I'm just not in a tinkering mood these days, and would like to finally part with my PE. I've posted in the flea market here: http://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=191365 . $40 shipped within US. Please PM me if interested.
It's been a fun ride - thanks!
-Mark