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30 Days With Ubuntu Linux

jkwdoc writes "Vexed by Vista's hardware requirements and product activation issues, many have claimed on various boards that they plan to 'switch to Linux.' [H] Consumer spent 30 days using nothing but Ubuntu Linux to find out if this is truly a viable alternative for the consumer. Linux has indeed become much more than the 'Programmer's OS.'"

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  1. retromercial by Stanistani · · Score: 5, Funny

    We've quietly replaced his copy of Windows XP with Folger's Coffee Crystals. Let's see if he notices any difference.

    1. Re:retromercial by truthsearch · · Score: 3, Funny

      /me sadly raises hand ...then realizes he's sitting in front of a screen and no one can actually see the hand raised ...then sadly lowers the hand...

  2. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by TheQuantumShift · · Score: 5, Funny
    "I can slap a computer today very nearly by accident"

    I tend to do it on purpose and then tell people it fell down the stairs...

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  3. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by vtcodger · · Score: 5, Funny
    ***Maybe you don't recall IRQ conflicts or undocumented jumpers.***

    Was there some other kind of jumper?

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  4. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by slashbob22 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wanted:
    Old PCs or parts to make a "dirt cheap" PC.

    Send to: 123 Fake St.
    (sender must pay shipping)

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  5. Re:ya but by thc69 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why spend an hour or two attempting to get WoW set up under linux when
    Yeah, I mean, who ever spends a whole hour or two on WoW? It's not like an hour or two setting it up would merely be a drop in the bucket compared to the RL-ignoring relationship-destroying thousands of hours you'll spend in WoW...
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  6. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by elgatozorbas · · Score: 5, Funny
    Maybe you don't recall IRQ conflicts

    Wasn't this conflict solved when Sddm was kicked out?

  7. Re:On the other hand... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    "Is it that hard to apt-get build-essentials?"

    Over and over again this is thrown in our face. Which is the better solution, get all the build essentials in one package burned to disk, or sit there apt-getting the 5000 little pieces to build them all?

    Do you have any idea what a pain it is to deal with a package that comes in source form only and depends on three obscure libraries available only in source form on a flaky server in Nowhereistan? And compiling the three source libraries requires six packages to apt-get, except this one has critical security flaws and that one refuses to install unless it removes GTK and this one insists that it is there already, but the softlink is pointing to version 4.0 and you need 5.2? And you only discover this when you look at it in dired mode in Emacs (which you also had to apt-get), after blundering around in a console for hours? And if you ask "why is package foo failing to compile with error blah" in the Ubuntu forum, everybody goes, "I never heard of that package - is it in the Gnome menu?"

    Have you ever programmed a goddamn thing in your entire life? Ubuntu excells at being a Windows replacement for Aunt Tillie. It sucks vulture carcass through a black hole at programming. Deal with it already!

  8. Re:On the other hand... by CmdrGravy · · Score: 5, Funny

    A fair point but my cat can push my PC off the desk, cover it in firewood, pour on petrol and set it alight destroying not just my PC but my house and possibly my neighbours houses into the bargain. I've even caught it dragging a couple of kilos of semtex to my off site backup locations with a joyful gleam in it's eye but luckily I was able to distract it with tuna.

    For this reason I've now banned my cat from playing with matches. I had a maths teacher once who claimed his cat could do quadratic equations better than anyone in his class which did make me wonder that if he was able to teach his cat so successfully to do maths why he couldn't teach his class to do it so well, I suggested he may have had a more fulfilling career in a circus at which he looked surprised and said he thought that's what he had done.

  9. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by Ashbory · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, the incorrectly documented jumper.

  10. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by teh_chrizzle · · Score: 5, Funny

    5 differant processor sockets, 8 differant chipsets, 3 differant memories...

    FIVE GOLD RINGS!

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  11. Re:ya but by spazmolytic666 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Face it... Nethack IS ugly

    You sir, Mr. sour grapes, have obviously never gotten the AoY and ascended.

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  12. Re:ya but by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
    Not to mention [...] Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe

    Is that the one where you compete to network the most Classic Macs together?

  13. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    FIVE GOLD RINGS!

    Four pounds of backbacon
    Three french toasts
    Two turtlenecks
    And a BEER - in a tree!

    Boy, that was a beauty.
    Now take off, all you hosers.

  14. Re:Misguided or simply lazy by Junior+J.+Junior+III · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, but now busses explode randomly on a daily basis ;)

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