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  1. 1. Will M$ win the dispute?

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what ancient said

 

linux is unstoppable at the moment

however a ruling in tha favor of M$ will be damaging.

 

< :wtfwtf: >my friend is getting lindows soon, im gonna look to see if its any good and i might get it if it is :wtfwtf: >

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Anybody who uses FAT on linux deserves to pay royalties. Of course, if you're insistent about keeping a windows drive about. Keep windows on a FAT par!@#$%^&*ioned drive, and use your sleek 10k rpm sata drive with kernel 2.6 as your main drive that's not par!@#$%^&*ioned as FAT.
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Of course I will get flamed on it, but I have tried RedHat Linux and ArkLinux, and I have to say that I completely hate Linux. I could understand how if you are a serious programmer, how Linux would not only be useful but a lot easier and better for your environment, but if you aren't a programmer, I would have to say that you don't want Linux.

 

Here's what happened with me and Linux.

 

Now, I have been a computer wiz since I was nearly 7, I was gaming on Starcraft at the time, programming in VB, doin lotsa stuff, and now I probably know the equivelent to my dad, whom is a computer tech. I figured I could take Linux, regardless how my dad warned me that it would be a lot different.

 

First thing; where the -*BAD WORD*- is My Computer, or any sort of actual explorer or something, where are all my files and programs? Took me a long time to figure this one out, and usually this type of stuff is easy for me.

 

After I figured it out, how the -*BAD WORD*- do I get Linux to detect my router and get me online? After a couple of hours I find that RH Linux doesn't support my router.

 

I thought I would make things a little comfortable, I pop in my burned CD with my MP3s on it. Uh Oh, Linux don't allow you to have MP3 files because they don't want to get in legal action or something.

 

Alright, so how do I install or run a program? I never found out how to do this one, you need to run some confusing Command Prompt to install everything.

 

I thought the look of Linux was pretty good, but Windows is almost as good.

 

Me, I think I will stick with Windows.

Posted
First thing; where the -*BAD WORD*- is My Computer, or any sort of actual explorer or something, where are all my files and programs?  Took me a long time to figure this one out, and usually this type of stuff is easy for me.

 

The big "Home" icon on the desktop wasn't big enough, I see.

 

After I figured it out, how the -*BAD WORD*- do I get Linux to detect my router and get me online?  After a couple of hours I find that RH Linux doesn't support my router.

 

Your router? Unless it's attached to your computer, Linux doesn't have to support it.

 

I thought I would make things a little comfortable, I pop in my burned CD with my MP3s on it.  Uh Oh, Linux don't allow you to have MP3 files because they don't want to get in legal action or something.

 

Utter BS. I play MP3s all the time.

 

Alright, so how do I install or run a program?  I never found out how to do this one, you need to run some confusing Command Prompt to install everything.

 

Depends on the distro. Installing is easily the hardest part of linux. But there aren't as many programs to install anyway.

Posted

AP says 'If that's all you're worried about, you need fresh air', SuSE agreed, and stated that linux is unstoppable.

 

EXACTLY.

I'm not worried about Linux dying. smile.gif

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