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Everyone who chanted "Drill, baby, drill!" in 2008 now has to report to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico for oil-spill cleanup duty.
I hate the fact it doesn't have a start up like this one!(by default)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4KAFMS4MOY
one word has been my bane when it comes to Linux - WLAN
I'd rather be RickRolled.
Direct complaints and/or flames to /dev/null for faster service.
Everyone who chanted "Drill, baby, drill!" in 2008 now has to report to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico for oil-spill cleanup duty.
Direct complaints and/or flames to /dev/null for faster service.
Everyone who chanted "Drill, baby, drill!" in 2008 now has to report to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico for oil-spill cleanup duty.
<sigh>..XP maybe, but my win7, which I use mainly for development work with Embarcadero's RAD STudio and HD video editing, system boots faster than Ubuntu on the same hardware by at least a factor of 1. And when it it comes to running a couple of HDD intensive tasks simultaneously Win7 craps all over ubuntu.
NB: Sorry if my post is misinterpreted as trolling. It isn't. I am just getting so frustrated with Linux. Today my partner, on Ubuntu for three years, insisted I put Win7 on her PC and get rid of Linux because it doesn't let her run software to set up her gee whizz nexus I bought her for xmas At the moment she's beavering away using the Samsung software to put all her stuff on the Nexus.... Another player leaves the table
Last edited by GuiGuy; December 26th, 2011 at 09:18 AM.
The GuiGuy
Free is only good when it works.
what i hat e about it is that it needs more RAM these days.
no AP support on broadcom bcm4313. The b43 driver doesn't support bcm4313.
Can't run Autocad. I've looked for alternates. There simply are none for professional grade drafting / modeling in Linux. I've tried the commercial "Bricscad" in windows at work (free trial version) and it kept crashing.
If a viable alternative ever shows up, you will see a huge influx of architects and engineers running to Linux.
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