Originally posted by: mugs
Have fun. You'll be back.
Only if linux development ever ceases.
Originally posted by: mugs
Have fun. You'll be back.
Originally posted by: jkersenbr
Originally posted by: mugs
Have fun. You'll be back.
Only if linux development ever ceases.
Originally posted by: jkersenbr
No Flash for Linux?
Then what is this.? and why does their Product Manager say there will be a version 9 for Linux if it doesn't exist?
Games are irrelevant for me. I'm married, run 3 businesses, and own my house. The wife, the jobs, and the honey-do's don't leave much time for games. For the one or two weekends a year I get to game I can rent something for the Xbox rather than pay to own it for the other 360 days a year I don't get to play.
*shrugs* To each his own, but I've had Linux on my main machine for 3 months now and haven't missed anything.
Originally posted by: jkersenbr
No Flash for Linux?
Then what is this.? and why does their Product Manager say there will be a version 9 for Linux if it doesn't exist?
Games are irrelevant for me. I'm married, run 3 businesses, and own my house. The wife, the jobs, and the honey-do's don't leave much time for games. For the one or two weekends a year I get to game I can rent something for the Xbox rather than pay to own it for the other 360 days a year I don't get to play.
*shrugs* To each his own, but I've had Linux on my main machine for 3 months now and haven't missed anything.
Originally posted by: jkersenbr
No Flash for Linux?
Then what is this.? and why does their Product Manager say there will be a version 9 for Linux if it doesn't exist?
Games are irrelevant for me. I'm married, run 3 businesses, and own my house. The wife, the jobs, and the honey-do's don't leave much time for games. For the one or two weekends a year I get to game I can rent something for the Xbox rather than pay to own it for the other 360 days a year I don't get to play.
*shrugs* To each his own, but I've had Linux on my main machine for 3 months now and haven't missed anything.
Originally posted by: EmperorIQ
hehe, you said "My plan is to be MS-free within 10 months" and you have an xbox
Originally posted by: Zedtom
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: Zedtom
I just switched out a motherboard two days ago on an XP. It didnt have onboard network and I had forgot to install a card. I did a repair install and had to phone MS to reactivate. Easy, painless and quick.
Why does dealing with Microsoft always turn into a hassle for some people here?
Easy, yes, time consuming, yes, quick, wtf?
Why does dealing with Microsoft always turn into a hassle for some people? Probably because they are the only company we have to deal with this kind of thing? And yes, if you don't like it, use something else. Done and Done. I love my freebsd and linux machines
For you to think it's easy, painless, and quick, you must really be used to doing this crap.
As a matter of fact, I am used to it. Alternatives to Microsoft involve installation issues and tweaking to operate smoothly also. The OP loses ten minutes activating his rig, but that much time is wasted waiting on hold for an answer from a offshore call center.
Originally posted by: Baked
User error. Took me 5 secs to activate my XP Pro when I was setting up my new system. You got PWND!