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Dusty wrote:
Hey mr-tux, are you hitting the 'new topic' button instead of 'post reply' by mistake when you want to respond to a topic in your threads? I can't understand other reasons for your disjointed posts.
Dusty
i think you have a sound point there Dusty!
mr-tux, you said in a previous thread that you once tried out Gentoo. I hope you don't say you actually got X working there, and you can't get it working on Arch...
input man, need input!

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