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Look i am trying to help. If its not one thing with internet explorer its another. There are a few such as opera, mozilla, pheonix, etc that are much faster, reliable, easier to use, and provide many more features that IE doesnt that you will be happier with.
I reccomend opera as your solution.
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Help is on the way!
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/
IE has never properly worked on my system since I installed Win2k. It couldn't find any server, then I'd upgrade, and it'd work... but only for about a week, then back to the same thing.
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I'm toying more with linux now than anything, if ony i could use .NET on linux i'd be happy
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I'm happy as long as I've got emacs, and a shell. I used to like the IDEs, but I find emacs to be so much more efficient to work with.
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Well im going back to school for Computer Science soon and im getting a new laptop. I think im going to stick with XP and .NET on the laptop and run full linux (Mandrake and Red Hat) on my desktop with like gncc or something.
If i get the dual 40gigs i want in the laptop ill run both linux and xp on the laptop....id love to be full on linux but there is so much i dotn understand yet.
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If I had ever had problem with IE before this then I would consider getting something else, but IMO its not worth the time downloading/getting used to a new browser even if this problem is cause by IE, which I doubt
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Sounds like a good plan. I've determined that I'm going to banish windows from my next system altogether though - I find myself putting on ported Linux utilities and using them more than anything else.
At any rate:
Opera or, you can always browse around on Sourceforge.
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There isnt really any getting used to anything. Opera is basically the same setup as IE, the switch was VERY easy, it even imported all my favorites for me!