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Old 10-12-2003, 12:08 AM   #1
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Ok i wanna know a few things regarding RedHatLinux9. one: Why does it takes so long to start up? none of the other Linux Distros dont have that problem? so what is it doing. it consumng all my time (im booked every day)
My other question is...Counter-stike for linux. 1.5 worked but what about 1.6. it doesnt seem to make it to through the setup. what do i have to do in order for it to work? any bit of help would me a lot to me. thanx!
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Maybe a move to the Alternative OS section and possibly a stop by www.linuxquestions.org and www.linuxjunior.org would help you. Don't know myself, but those people outa know

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Old 10-12-2003, 11:31 AM   #3
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Moving to Alternative OS.
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This might also be worth checking out. HTH
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