Lucky you,I have to pay every timefern wrote:Not in my case...being as I am some kind of "special" person in my country, I receive all Microsoft stuff for free.
So the lady come to me and do all that for free,
yum yjm
Fern

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Lucky you,I have to pay every timefern wrote:Not in my case...being as I am some kind of "special" person in my country, I receive all Microsoft stuff for free.
So the lady come to me and do all that for free,
yum yjm
Fern
I agree. Fedora 12 on my laptop is extreme good. Last time I tried Ubuntu, it felt sluggish compared to Fedora. Fedora 13 is looking to be a great release as well.bob wrote:Fedora 13 is about 2 weeks away from release. Fedora 12 has been exceptionally good. Either in 32 bit or 64 bit platforms.
Only to an experienced baker.wolfv wrote:Piece of cake.
Accepted...as long as we want to pay that EURO 50....playjunior wrote:Linux sucks. I use Ubuntu, and it's one of the better and most praised ones, but my God it sucks.
... If not, and you want very, very basic things like screen resolution and double monitors to work without you reading 3 pages about how to set it up, pay that damn 50$ and get a Windows. It is the best value for your money.
As a counter anecdote, here's my experience with Ubuntu 10.04:playjunior wrote:I am a Linux noob but an Operating system which self-destroys every time you update it and which cannot get your screen resolution right is like...meh. Frankly I don't understand people who say "it is easy and as good and Windows". It is free, and if you are a pro who does not have a problem with hand-repairing sound drivers after an OS update, give it a go. If not, and you want very, very basic things like screen resolution and double monitors to work without you reading 3 pages about how to set it up, pay that damn 50$ and get a Windows. It is the best value for your money.
You agree that someone may detect a corellation between these two sentences, don't you?playjunior wrote:Linux sucks. ...
I am a ... noob .