No. ;)
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I suppose I should clear the air with the 'Code of Conduct'; the staff have done nothing at all to demonstrate my willingness to not 'attend to my posting style', and any messages which I have sent...
*nod*
That response was entirely forseeable. I don't expect the blind to see the light immediately.
You are quite right. I remain oblivious. And you are correct about my attitude of the...
I don't want anything reversed. I have been "censored", it is my opinion that this is clear evidence of bias on Elfy's part.
I'm proud to bear the mark of a mistreaded individual. I am pretty sure...
No, they always try to get more people on board to use their software.
These people don't always know everything about the program, so they always try to give their users as many crutches as...
Please see my update.
Right, can we mute them at least?
There is no personal attack.
What I say I hold is entirely true. The venom in the post (which I admit is there) is not attacking any one individual. I will not...
@mr john
And I'm going to try to ignore the people who resort to caveman to justify their wants and needs.
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That is not the problem.
Uninstall Linux, use Windows, and turn off your firewall, get rid of any antivirus.
Accountable enough for you?
Basically, installing a backdoor in a program...
So I'm pretty sure I will refuse to be in the same room as an xbox one. That, or its time to start wearing more hats.
No machine has the right to monitor me just to make sure that there aren't too...
LGPLv4 ...
Adds a clause: 'the source must be made available for this program, but this program must not be sold in binary form for free'.
Just a suggestion. I suspect someone will flame me for...
Part of the problem with coming from a Windows or a Mac to a Linux machine is a change of culture.
You've done the right and respectable by coming to this forum and complaining. Its a start; not...
Wait what lol?
IE10? XD
Go use Windows you silly person.
I personally have always hated the entire IE experience. I've been a heavy duty Google Chrome user, and the ONLY thing that was...
Ok, so how is that legal for Windows?
Windows Media Player is very well known, and anything but unofficial or off of the radar.
How about just obfuscating the hell out the binary? If they're...
Could we get a vid?
I'm not brave enough to take your word for it :P
I can't speak to MATE or Cinnamon, but I had to switch to KDE.
I don't think either system was usable, or even around, when I switched, and I was getting tired of hoping UI's and having problems....
My two cents:
Anti-Mir is nonsense. I think Wayland and Mir is just the right number (well, maybe room for one or two more display servers) of display servers.
X11 was the truly atrocious...
Ubuntu user here since 8.04. (I think I briefly used 9.04, but its been a while.)
Of course back then, I had no clue what I was doing, and quickly trashed the OS (well, at least I had no clue how...
I've used Comodo myself, and while I accept their product on Windows, I'd never use it on Linux. You could say I use Linux to get away from needing an anti-virus, at least in part. It makes sense on...
What does Windows do about it?
I don't think the issue is about the legality; Medibuntu exists because its practical. Windows users watch films because it is practical.
What can be done to make...
No, you just don't know much about networking. A tether means that you are running a router on your laptop. All computers behind routers can reach the internet, but not all computers on different...
Hmm...
Running 3.2.0-22 myself, I just had a recent issue with 3.8 wireless drivers, and it appeared that I (in my haste) installed 3.2.0-44
I don't know what's wrong with that update, but it...
So not an ubuntu problem.
Go get help here:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=3150
(Submit a bug/learn how to do that/include your version etc.)
Sounds great.
Is it wiser to stay on Linux 3.2 then? I tried using 3.8 the other day and had a ton of issues with wireless drivers. I was able to get them to 'work' in the end but then it would...