Actually, it was their source that was the root of the problem in the first place.
The whole "shell" thing is only in windows, unfortunately the article titles lead people to believe that it is a problem with Mozilla across all platforms, when in reality it only affects those running on a Windows platform.
If a company has enough money to develop super-goblin equipment plus spheres that can turn people into skeletons that fall into dust, then of course they can afford tritium!
Seems interesting that they bash IE and talk about all the cool features Firefox has, when XP SP2 with a revamped IE (with many features that firefox has, some look extremely similar *rip-off*) is going to be out very soon....
Well I was talking about DSL in north america, plus it still boils down for drivers.
WinXP doesn't have support for the nforce2 on-board NIC out of the box either.
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1. Printer does not work
Did you get drivers? You have to get drivers with Windows, too.
2. Cannot go on the internet - does not recognize/install DSL.
You mean your network card? This point doesn't make much sense, DSL just needs a network card and a connection. Again, Windows needs drivers for network cards as well.
3. Scanner does not work.
Sounds like all your problems are just lack of drivers. Yes this is a problem, however Windows suffers from this as well, both SUSE and Windows come with a set of common hardware drivers but they cannot include every single one. That's just reality.
I'm certainly not saying you're stupid however your argument could just as easily been made against Windows. Congradulations with getting the OS installed yourself! Seriously, many users have problems installing Windows XP on their own and those that get it installed are usually infected with some sort of worm...
Or you don't use windows...and then there is no copy protection at all.
I wonder if they'll start telling people they can only listen to these new music CDs on "certified OSs" like they did with DVDs...
Actually, it was their source that was the root of the problem in the first place. The whole "shell" thing is only in windows, unfortunately the article titles lead people to believe that it is a problem with Mozilla across all platforms, when in reality it only affects those running on a Windows platform.
According to newsforge, it took "barely a day" for Mozilla to release new builds and patches.
The intention was to be modded funny, honestly!
If a company has enough money to develop super-goblin equipment plus spheres that can turn people into skeletons that fall into dust, then of course they can afford tritium!
Seems interesting that they bash IE and talk about all the cool features Firefox has, when XP SP2 with a revamped IE (with many features that firefox has, some look extremely similar *rip-off*) is going to be out very soon....
Well I was talking about DSL in north america, plus it still boils down for drivers. WinXP doesn't have support for the nforce2 on-board NIC out of the box either.
Yes, Install, I Agree, I Agree, I understand this agreement and agree, Next, Next... Setup has encountered an error and will now exit.
Or you don't use windows...and then there is no copy protection at all. I wonder if they'll start telling people they can only listen to these new music CDs on "certified OSs" like they did with DVDs...