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:angry5: well just fired up my athlon and nothing was showing up on my monitor, went over to restart it and started smelling something. Sure enough it toasted my ram so until I gotta get some more, too bad I just spent most of my money on my upgrade.

Edit: I just tried it with the ram im using in this computer and it still didnt work. Do you think I could've fried the motherboard too?

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That sucks about your ram... I had that happen to a PCI card once...

I ended up using the Bonzai distro, mainly because it's only a 180MB download (also virtually the same as Debian)

I'm getting it set up at the moment...

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Well I have ubuntu up and running and must say I really like, linux has gotten alot better since last when tried it out. Im trying to use apt to install samba but im not sure if I am doing it right. I tried opening it and searching for samba but it doesnt seem to come up, the closest thing I saw was smb4k, is this what I want to install for the fileserver?

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