"Most of the time it works fine, but when I'm using BitTorrent or other high-bandwidth applications (purely for legal and non-copyright-violating purposes, of course), the call quality gets choppy"
Its common knowledge that Linux is more secure than most other operating systems. If you are a normal user on Windows, you have no rights. Its pointless. But on Linux, you can be a normal user and still do a lot of stuff.
I think this is a bad idea.
Theres going to be people asking for Ubuntu to be more like another distribution in whatever way. Many Ubuntu fanboys will give this idea a "thumbs down" because Ubuntu is, according to them, the very best distribution, and you can't change their mind because they are devoted to it for some reason.
Many Linux users are absolutely devoted to their distribution, which I do not understand. They are so devoted, they think they should trash every other distribution for the benefit of the distribution they are so devoted to.
Its all Linux, so its all good.
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I know! ZOMG FIRST COMMENT
What should I say?
"Most of the time it works fine, but when I'm using BitTorrent or other high-bandwidth applications (purely for legal and non-copyright-violating purposes, of course), the call quality gets choppy"
Why would you want to run 64-bit apps in WINE? Nothing good runs on 64-bit XP.
I believe Cedega was talking about implementing that. Most of their features are chosen by the users though.
There is a program for linux called "Penggy" that allows you to use AOLs internet.
You could try this for Linux: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
Why is this tagged "ubuntu"? This has very little to do with Ubuntu. The tag "Linux" would work much better.
Its common knowledge that Linux is more secure than most other operating systems. If you are a normal user on Windows, you have no rights. Its pointless. But on Linux, you can be a normal user and still do a lot of stuff.
I think this is a bad idea. Theres going to be people asking for Ubuntu to be more like another distribution in whatever way. Many Ubuntu fanboys will give this idea a "thumbs down" because Ubuntu is, according to them, the very best distribution, and you can't change their mind because they are devoted to it for some reason. Many Linux users are absolutely devoted to their distribution, which I do not understand. They are so devoted, they think they should trash every other distribution for the benefit of the distribution they are so devoted to. Its all Linux, so its all good.