No, not billiard but milliard.
For most European countries, it goes like this - Million, Milliard, Billion, Billiard, Trillion, Trilliard, where the latter is always 1000x of the former.
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No, not billiard but milliard.
For most European countries, it goes like this - Million, Milliard, Billion, Billiard, Trillion, Trilliard, where the latter is always 1000x of the former.
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This is why I hate Ubuntu forums.
Yeah and Ubuntu requires 2 terabytes of hard drive space.
Windows
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/141211/Desktop/2010-05-17-win-full.png
Linux
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/141211/Desktop/2010-05-17-linux-full.png
Well, Linux seems to be an anomaly in that it actually is a constant (market share).
It won't succeed.
Disables automatic installing of recommended and suggested packages in apt-get.
Doing a minimal install without at least having
APT::Install-Recommends "0"
APT::Install-Suggests "0"
in /etc/apt/apt.conf isn't exactly worth it, in my opinion.
I'm really interested in what you mean with "works like".
What Windows programs are you talking about? Can you give an example of processes that stay running even after you exit the app?
Also, what exactly do you mean when you say "too many caches"?
Boo effin hoo.
What does he gain?
I prefer Google but I use Bing because I'm a paranoid f***** who doesn't want his Gmail account linked with search engine queries in any way.
Ubuntu doesn't appear anywhere on the Trending list for me.
some people will get it only late into april 29th?? Unpossible!
No, but it would destroy the whole desktop computer market.
Don't mention it until it improves.
Be productive...
or have fun.
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There's plenty more people left who seek autonomy for themselves but aren't getting any, even in the Western world. It's easier to just jump into some fantasy world where such people only live in...
Thunderbird w/ IMAP on all operating systems.
The above quote is the reason why I dislike the mainstream Linux community.