roshichris wrote:Driving a big heavy car is lazy, and makes you fat and broke.
That sounds like a lot of people I know. . . . That's why they use Windows. They point, they click, and the goods turn up on a plate. No effort required.
roshichris wrote:Driving a big heavy car is lazy, and makes you fat and broke.


Senten wrote:Im sure i am not the only one with this problem..and a problem it is ><
I have tried Linux and absolutely love it BUT i can not fully switch to Linux though i want to because I have a Zune that needs syncing and i don't want to have a $250 device i can't add/remove things.I have seen/heard of people using the Virtual Box and i think Wine to sync their MP3 player of choice but its just way too damn slow for me.Maybe i can buy a junker just for the Zune and finally go full time Linux.Damn you MS!
Oh yea >.> Read the article and it was indeed a great read!


BadFish wrote:.... Linux will not be serious challenge until it realizes that Windows is the standard and Linux needs to meet its rival on its playing field.

kntbrat wrote:BadFish wrote:.... Linux will not be serious challenge until it realizes that Windows is the standard and Linux needs to meet its rival on its playing field.
May it NEVER HAPPEN! Windows sucks! Linux rulz! Most people just have too much money and are willing to pay for something that they then begin to expect the product to perform to THEIR standards because after all, THEY PAID FOR IT!!! Linux is already a serious challenge and Windows knows it! Don't tread on my Linux flag!!!






lagagnon wrote:ibm450: I guess your experience is different to mine..
although I have not yet tried Win 7





Kaye wrote:Iron Dutchess wrote:... I have set several people up with a dual boot system so they can try Linux, and they all report (more or less) the same thing, "it's OK but there is too much to do to get to a state where I can just work with the app's I find that I like, I don't have the time to mess about like that." ...
I find this pretty hard to believe. I've set around 10 people up with dual boots (a few of them older than 50), given them a 20 minute crash course and sent them on their way. I've heard nothing but good news from each and every one. ...



sellyanes wrote: many people want a simple way, OS that work and help for their daily activity.




bugs wrote:Linux is not Windows, but Linux still suxs...






Apparently, you label anyone a 'troll' that expresses an opinion that you don't agree with, which must work very well for someone with a 'GOD' complex like you....maybe someday I can be as 'cool' as you....I dunno tho.....






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