Charge money just for a licence to 'use' it (nobody but Microsoft 'owns' Windows).
^^^ prolly already beeh said a gazillion times already ^^^
Charge money just for a licence to 'use' it (nobody but Microsoft 'owns' Windows).
^^^ prolly already beeh said a gazillion times already ^^^
I'm not judging you for going back to Windows 8. To me, machines exist to do what you want them to do. To champion any of them seems silly. The reason I asked is because I've had hardware problems with Ubuntu to but I was able to figure them out by looking around. I just wanted to see if I could have helped you out but ultimately it's your computer and you get to have the final say as to what you want to do with it. Linux isn't for everyone and it's ultimately just 0s and 1s so I don't think anyone should have any fealty to it (same with Windows, Mac OSX, or any other OS out there). Good luck and I hope your time with Windows 8 works out for you.
Life is short, viruses make it shorter. Linux is not for everyone , it does require more user involvement. On the other hand the difference shrinks when a person actually uses windows as it should be but less than 10% ever bother to even read the manual.
As far as I am concerned MS is the modern day equivalent of Standard Oil , a monopoly that needs to be broken! Life is short and money is finite. To switch back to windows would require a lot of money that took a lot of time to produce.
The most expensive machine I have cost me 240.00 to pay off the pawn charges for the people I got it from. My other 3 machines I gor for free , to build a similar network with Windows would cost me close to 2 grand in equipment and close to a grand in software plus the ongoing expense of virus protection . Having windows would not save me any time and increase my stress worrying about virus attacks like the one that cost me 2 solid weeks to fix and untold thousands in lost revenue.
To each his own said the farmer as he kissed his cow. If someone offered to pay all those expenses I would still boot Linux!
[QUOTE=DoctorMO;2608993]those videos you should copy the addresses for them and use mplayer at the command prompt, it's more likely to tell you what the problem is, more than not a missing dll or problematic codec.
With Ubuntu you must add Ubuntu-restricted-extras and to play commercial dvd's you need libdvdcss2 .
Both of these are available in the software-center or from the terminal.
# sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
# sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css.sh
Then add the most versital player on the planet ! VLC is also available from the software-center, synaptic or the terminal .
# sudo apt-get install vlc
If you want to copy dual sided disk to single get the software from the center , DVDshrink is one way
Use Adobe After Effects, the only truly easy-to-use Post-Process video editor.
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When you try and compare apples and apples you need to mention the incredible expense using windows and Adobe After Effects and show some evidence as why the same thing can't be done with Linux. Some may feel the thousands of dollars sucked up by virus infected Billy Boxes would be better spent on computer lessons than idiot proof software that has to have the latest and greatest hardware to run and a bottomless pit of a bank account to keep up to date?
BTW the 2008 version works well under Wine , silver rating . The 2004 works perfectly , it has a platinum rating. If more users donated money to the wine project these ratings would improve.
Last edited by frank cox; November 19th, 2012 at 03:22 AM.
Can be done in linux. Far from straightforward, but quite possible. Take a look at the ArchLinux wiki and scour the doom9 forums for advice.
send user data back home through back doors without user consent.
The netflix thing is the biggest bummer for me. Aside from that, I haven't had any issues with not running Windows (although I've been using Ubuntu less than a week)
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