nessuno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
High Plains Thumper wrote:
RonB wrote:
psi4000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Jesus, man. What is your problem? You're either insane
or simply an idiot. Do you spend every minute of your
life posting about Linux? You are obsessed. Get a life.
Do something. Go outside. Read a book. Take a shower.
Take a walk if your legs have not atrophied. Are you
tubefed while you sit at your computer pecking away
article after article about Linux?
Isn't that the craps? Linux advocacy posts in a Linux
advocacy newsgroup. Who would've ever thunked it?
Posting on topic in favourable light of Linux is terrible,
isn't it?
Linux has worked well with me. OTOH, even Microsoft MVP's
shun Vista:
http://aspnetresources.com/blog/vista_sucks.aspx
[quote] Help with the launch? No, thanks
As a diligent Microsoft MVP, I wanted to volunteer to help
the mother empire with the Vista launch. I would go to a
local BestBuy or CompUSA and help Microsoft promote the new
OS. But after this experience, you won’t drag me there even
with a free Zune. I just can’t offer people to buy such
crap. I’m sorry for people who will buy and install it. Hey,
at least I’m being honest about it! [/quote]
Here is a hum dinger:
[quote] Freeze-ups
I couldn’t even suspect I’d have so much use my the Reset
button. If I put Vista to sleep, things go very wrong once I
wake it up. IE 7 freezes everything so bad, that you can’t
even bring up the Window Task Manager (CTRL-Shift-Escape
does not respond). I don’t know if the networking drivers
crap themselves over, and I don’t really care. My Reset
button is now shiny! [/quote]
Who wants to use this Vista slopware?
I'm confused. For a minute there I thought you were DFS
talking about Linux!
Sorry to pull a "John Bailo" on you, LOL! Every time I read the
crap that DFS spews, it amazes me how stupid it really sounds.
He is just trolling, pulling up whatever his IE search pulls up,
even if it regards an unstable testing version or hardware that
has not yet been proved on the system.
Only time I have had some really odd difficulties with Linux is
when I have installed unreleased software still in testing or
development, had a problematic motherboard chipset (early release
with hardware bugs), forced the wrong driver for the job or had
bona fide hardware problems.
OTOH, Vista has proved its points. I know of no one at work who
wants the OS. All are under the impression it is crapware.
Stick with XP if you want to remain Windows.
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HPT
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