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Greetings all,
I'm pretty excited to be here actually. I have always wanted to run #! since a co-worker of mine recommended I make the jump from Ubuntu to here. Countless hours of trying to figure out how to get my wireless working from a live CD boot, and I gave up.
I couldn't take it anymore. Sat down today and after about 3 hours, I finally did it. It works, and I couldn't be happier.
Hope to help contribute or help any way I can!
-Biscuit
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hi Biscuit, welcome to the community! you've earned it! 
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Glad to have you join!
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Thanks, guys! Loving the switch more and more already.
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Welcome to #!
I'm surprised noone has offered you coffee and a biscuit yet 
Artwork at deviantArt; Iceweasel Personas; GDM #! Themes;
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@damo - Currently drinking coffee now!
Also, this may or may not be a stupid question. But just avoid confusion, I'd like to get some advice from the vets...where should I start? By that I mean what threads should I read so I can get up and running for real? Any and all recommendations welcome.
EDIT: Typo
Last edited by Biscuit (2012-06-16 21:07:29)
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It depends on what you want to do or where your interests lie Biscuit. Just check out any of the forum areas for help from all levels.
The Wiki and Quick References (both at the top of any page) are great resources too.
VSIDO
If you build it, they will come...
Words That Build Or Destroy
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@VastOne - Awesome. I'm off to peruse the forum for now.
Thanks to all for the warm welcome. I'll see you guys around.
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Greetings Biscuit, welcome to the forums 
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Welcome to #!, finally.
on the outside looking in
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Welcome to #! Biscuit, glad you made it and I hope that you will have a great stay here with us.
#!, all else is but a shadow!
May the Kernel be with you!
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Welcome
3 hours is nothing 
Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before ~ Mae West
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