You could also try PCLinuxOS, which is maybe second to Ubuntu as the current most popular distro.
I was unable to install Ubuntu on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, PCLOS went without a hitch, as did the printer, scanner, wireless card, and camera.
I don't engage in Holy Wars, I've used mostly...
I was actually trained to write backwards in the US Navy, putting up information on edge-lit plexiglas (perspex) boards with grease pencils. It was a week-long unit in radar school in the early 1970's. I can still do it quite easily.
People who use morse code hear entire words or phrases when...
Without knowing how old the system is, or what it's software level is, I'm inclined to think the hard drives are the likely suspect.
The first thing I'd try would be to do a full backup of the database to RSD and re-load the system software, if only to eliminate the possibility of data...
Sorry to be so slow in getting back, but the trunkslammers are chewing up the DSL lines near my workplace.
I have no idea what "coño" means literally, I picked it up whilst working in New York City, where I worked with many folks from Spanish-, Arabic-, Russian-, and usw-speaking countries...
Try the link below.
http://www.wedophones.com/Manuals/Mitel/Mitel%20SX-2000%20LW%2032%20Rev%201-0/Superset%207000%20User%20Guide.pdf
Jsaxe
Mundus Vult Decipi
Maybe I'm getting old, but "Computer Operator" suggests to me someone with a beard, white lab coat, and smudged glasses, who is covered with paper dust and knows way too much about VMS and chain printers...
jsaxe
Mundus Vult Decipi
Worker Unit (much beloved by a former associate)
Furniture (cf. Soylent Green, p'raps very un-pc)
Skin Jobs (cf. Blade Runner, is there a trend here?)
mehums (i.e., "mere humans", another reference, but I forget where ...Illuminatus?)
Enough for now.
jsaxe
Mundus Vult Decipi
The song is a horrible earworm by England Dan and John Ford Coley, and I still hear the line "I'm not talking about Bolivia" in "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight".
The lyrics websites tell me the line is, "I'm not talking 'bout moving in", but I'm danged if I hear it.
One more reason for me...
There is a Debian-based product called "Damn Small Linux" DSL that I've played with and found to be quite useful.
50 MB fits a bizcard cd or a pen drive. check it out at:
www.damnsmalllinux.org
jsaxe (Latinists, disregard my sig this time...)
Mundus Vult Decipi
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