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The Difference Between "Don't Wanna" and "Can't"
Oct 2, 2008, 17 :17 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3772 reads)

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"Same goes for the wireless and audio drivers. Now you probably will not want to compile your kernel every day but if you do it the Debian way, you can do it fairly easily and safely when you need to.

"Normally installing Linux these days is a pretty uneventful process. Sure once in a while the odd bit of hardware can provide some drama but that usually lasts as long as it takes Google to hand me the answer.""

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