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Can you upload your wallpaper? :D
 


I agree, if I wanna fuck around with linux i'll ssh into my dedicated centos server.
Windows Dedis ftw.
I know, I know. But XRumer only runs on windows. I can fix windows servers fast as fuck. And RDP rocks.
If I want to fuck with linux, I'll install cygwin. Then immediately uninstall it since that directory alone takes a fucking decade for any file search program to dig through.
 
Because at least when windows is fucked permanently, I can tell it's fucked permanently. With linux, I'll burn days trying to figure out why my obscure error shows up nowhere else online.

oh yeah. And fuck dependencies. And before someone posts a 1 line thing to update them, it's not that simple and you know it. Or maybe I just run odd software.

I'm not saying linux doesn't have a small learning curve [the sudo command ftw] but Ubuntu and OpenSUSE are VERY easy to install and use.

Ubuntus great, it's easy to install things, and it keeps all my software and system up to date. Doesn't hog the few system resourses I have, like the bitch windows.

I have personaly found more positive things to using Ubuntu than to run Vista [XP's a close race but that's because I'm so familiar with it].

Also before you start talking about obscure errors, I personaly haven't run into any with linux yet, but don't act like you never have run into them with windows too, oh god can I count the times! Yeah there's a small learning curve but you didn't pick up EVERYTHING windows had to offer right away did ya? You'll be a little lost for maybe a few days and then you'll be just splashing around like normal.

Hell, you it might even wow you with the fact that it just works.:)
 
I've got so much respect for XP now that I've seen Vista. XP is actually very stable, I can't remember the last time it crashed. Firefox 3 on the other hand....
 
I'm not saying linux doesn't have a small learning curve [the sudo command ftw] but Ubuntu and OpenSUSE are VERY easy to install and use.

Ubuntus great, it's easy to install things, and it keeps all my software and system up to date. Doesn't hog the few system resourses I have, like the bitch windows.

I have personaly found more positive things to using Ubuntu than to run Vista [XP's a close race but that's because I'm so familiar with it].

Also before you start talking about obscure errors, I personaly haven't run into any with linux yet, but don't act like you never have run into them with windows too, oh god can I count the times! Yeah there's a small learning curve but you didn't pick up EVERYTHING windows had to offer right away did ya? You'll be a little lost for maybe a few days and then you'll be just splashing around like normal.

Hell, you it might even wow you with the fact that it just works.:)
Haha maybe I'll give it a run. I used to run fedora and gentoo(different boxes)
 
I've got so much respect for XP now that I've seen Vista. XP is actually very stable, I can't remember the last time it crashed. Firefox 3 on the other hand....

Been a day and a half that I've been running vista.. already got a blue screen.
HA! :/
 
I've got so much respect for XP now that I've seen Vista. XP is actually very stable, I can't remember the last time it crashed. Firefox 3 on the other hand....

In the past couple of days running FF3 I find it more stable than FF2.

Sometimes, I leave a FF window open with a couple of tabs open to articles that I put off reading for a couple of days and after running for so long, FF2 would slow down then stop responding. Not the case for FF3.
 
way too cluttered at the mo...

edit: argh.. that image hosting script doesn't seem to handle thumbnails for wide images very well...

 
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