crusadingknight

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Posted: July 04 2006,21:15 |
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Quote (dougz @ July 03 2006,12:44) | A puzzling review. Author is technically competent and seems to understand DSL reasonably well. |
I disagree - a technically competent user would have realized he'd need a real X installation to support a i855 card fully. I also found the review lacked detail; the author seemed bent on finding problems (a section in a technical review dedicated to Artwork?!) instead of supplying how he tried to solve the problems, which is what I find the best reviewers do. (For example, I found more than one instance of 'I suspect'). I have nothing against the review (or the author), but I suspect the author should have taken the time to have an indepth look at the distribution.
-------------- System: eTower 566.12, 32MB RAM, 7GB HD, 200MB swap, 1x USB v.1, Intel 810GFX, Intel 810 Audio. Recompiled so far: Pretty much everything. I think I'll have to do a remaster to cut the growing bloat off my system.
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