Yep the screams ie users everywhere when they have to click another security popup button to allow the page to display correctly. No more security just massive frustration to do basic things........ Get Firefox
Um No. I ran the repair facility on a licenced version of windows home that had coped it in the neck from some faulty hardware. After the repair completed there were reminant files all over the place, the AV thought it was still installed but failed to run properly.... reinstall.
Also windows had now been registered too many times (mind you all on the same hardware) so new key required... Damn another hoop to jump through. Every program was still there but upon starting it..... weirdness.
Data was on a seperate partition, so solution with windows as always nothing beats a full reformat and reinstall. You just cant tell what the shit is doing or has done.
Oh and further to this, the user is now on an Ubuntu / XP dual boot..... Guess which OS is booted more often for the home user.....?
By an XBOX. There is way more to computing than just games.
For some of us the games are a novelty, therefore making windows the novelty os, as without the games we have little if any need for it.
"They keep asking when they can go again. The youngest have a natural fear after a demonstration, it is serious, it is loud. They just want to use smaller calibres. The older kidsn soon start asking to fire the "big guns", when they are older and appreciate the difference."
In-built population control. Humans have a need to destroy and kill. Aint it great.
The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more customers will slip through your fingers.
Which distro. Surely not all combined. Tall story
Yep the screams ie users everywhere when they have to click another security popup button to allow the page to display correctly. No more security just massive frustration to do basic things........ Get Firefox
The illusion of progress through change eh!
Here here...... well put. The "My linux distro is cooler / more l33t than yours" crowd are a real yawn when they force the opinion on you. ./Yawn
Um No. I ran the repair facility on a licenced version of windows home that had coped it in the neck from some faulty hardware. After the repair completed there were reminant files all over the place, the AV thought it was still installed but failed to run properly .... reinstall.
Also windows had now been registered too many times (mind you all on the same hardware) so new key required ... Damn another hoop to jump through. Every program was still there but upon starting it ..... weirdness.
Data was on a seperate partition, so solution with windows as always nothing beats a full reformat and reinstall. You just cant tell what the shit is doing or has done.
Oh and further to this, the user is now on an Ubuntu / XP dual boot ..... Guess which OS is booted more often for the home user.....?
Not adding anything to the argument here...... but hey, great reply! If there is a place for him and his ignorance, you just put him in it.
By an XBOX. There is way more to computing than just games. For some of us the games are a novelty, therefore making windows the novelty os, as without the games we have little if any need for it.
"They keep asking when they can go again. The youngest have a natural fear after a demonstration, it is serious, it is loud. They just want to use smaller calibres. The older kidsn soon start asking to fire the "big guns", when they are older and appreciate the difference." In-built population control. Humans have a need to destroy and kill. Aint it great.