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3 random things: att code, wtf is up w/ eeepcs,

alafairnadia
alafairnadia
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
1. at&t code

my cell phone got stolen (very long story, involved a shotgun - feel free to buy me a drink if you want to hear the whole thing) and I have an unlocked motorola that I bought here in ecuador. however, when I stick my at&t sim card in, it wants a code. wtf? I´m still in ecuador but coming back soon! helpz.

2. eeepc

my laptop was also stolen (le sigh) and I´m broke (yes, they stole money, too. getting robbed is expensive) so I kinda wanted to order an eeepc from newegg. however, the only models they have available are pretty old. and on bestbuy the stupid things are preloaded with xp. blech.

3. linux

I have a relatively newish dell laptop (I´d guess it´s from either late 06 or early 07) that I´d like to load linux onto (it didn´t get stolen b/c it´s safe in bklyn). which of the downloadable installers are most user friendly/have the most drivers for things like dell laptops?

thanks!

p.s. will be back friday night. so if you can help me with the at&t code thing, we could meet up!

Comments

  • brooklynleather
    brooklynleather
    whoa shitty! so sorry to hear that

    when/where did this happen?
  • daver
    daver
    brooklynleather wrote: whoa shitty! so sorry to hear that

    when/where did this happen?
    http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=464405

    And I wish you an UNEVENTFUL and BORING trip home alafairnadia, 'cause I figure you've had enough excitement for one trip already... :shock:
  • whyfi
    whyfi

    Subject: Re: 3 random things: at&t code, wtf is up w/ eeepcs, &a

    alafairnadia wrote: 3. linux
    Welcome back!

    I've only played with Linux a little bit, but it seems that Ubuntu is the most ready for prime-time.
  • andypern
    andypern
    on the linux tip, I've been running linux/bsd on most of my personal and work machines for several years, and I have to say that after all the tinkering/etc that I've enjoyed doing...nowadays I like simple. For linux, go with Ubuntu. Its simple, has most or all the drivers you need for most mainline hardware vendors, and has a pretty active community with lots of tips and help for newcomers.
  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    cool. thanks all. I might actually have a machine up & running on friday night! :)