Re: debian on a laptop?

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Greetings and Salutations

Just a few notes, I have been working with Ice-Weasel for a few
months now, and have amassed a bit of know-how where usage of that
browser is concerned. Incidently, Ice Weasel is not much more than
Mozilla's Linux version of Fire-Fox which they developed for
Windows. Ice-Weasel increases the scope of your browsing
capability, especially where Java Script is concerned.

I have had quite an experience with the processing and/or use of
NLS books, but I have reached the point where I believe myself to
be at the point where I am qualified to write a brief manual on the
subject. Also the use of portable peripherals such as flash-drives
is another thing with which I have perforce become proficient. I
would be happy to share all of my experience and hard-won knowledge
on these topics if doing so would prevent others from experiencing
the headaches that I myself experienced. Hells-bells, had it not
been for this group, blind-l and BardTalk, I would be in quite a
fix out of which there would be no appreciable egress.

Internet browsing, reading NLS books and using flash-drives and the
like, pose different challenges for linux users than they do for
those who use Windows as their primary operating system. This tends
to put a bit of a kink in the learning curve. However, the extra
challenges aren't at all insurmountable.

Most Cordially Indeed,
Riverwind

Feel free to visit my website and my blog and learn more about me
and what I stand for.
My Website @ http://riverwind.shellworld.net
My Blog http://windraven13.livejournal.com/

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