Man I love linux!


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this guy is stating that he loves it .. not intending to annoy anyone ..

I am stating that i dont like it .. not intending to annoy anyone ..

If that annoys you, then that's your problem, im seriously just stating my opinion, nothing else.

Have a good day :)

aaww, that's so cute, trying to sound like the "okay" guy after being a complete and utter dick.

No, he stated he loved it, and he stated *why*.

You just bursted out saying you didn't like it, with bold emphasis, and you felt COMPELLED To let us know RIGHT NOW.

You suck. Merry christmas.

aaww, that's so cute, trying to sound like the "okay" guy after being a completely reasonable guy

No, he stated he loved it, and he stated *why*.

You just bursted out saying you didn't like it, with bold emphasis, and you felt COMPELLED To let us know RIGHT NOW.

Your awesome man!!!. Merry christmas.

hahahaha, thank you.. that made my day by making me laugh and cheer up :).

Thank you for your kindness :)

Man I Dont Love Linux!....

Well sir, this IS trolling. If you do not have anything useful to add to this thread, then move on to a forum of other non-Linux loving people.

Fortunately, most of the members who use this forum are mature, thoughtful people. If you fit in, then fine. If not, keep on moving. :yes:

Barney

linux rules...i've been using ubuntu 5.10 for the past 4 days and i love it....i think im gonna completely switch to it

Excellent... and welcome aboard! :laugh:

Barney

Ubuntu Linux was relatively hassle-free for me, but I always seem to end up going back to Windows, mainly because I can't live without Photoshop. :p

If there were a Linux version, I'd be all set...and no, GIMP is not an acceptable alternative.

looks like barneyt just wants to be moderator.. lol

anyway, ya I love linux as well, i use debian for my server, and well. i would like to use linux as much as I can, but it just doesn't support the programs i need. I always hate that and can't wait until the day linux becomes part of all distrubtions.

programs like

flash 8

photoshop cs

i use them to work and well, if i can't work then what is the point of using it right :(

one day.

looks like barneyt just wants to be moderator.. lol

anyway, ya I love linux as well, i use debian for my server, and well. i would like to use linux as much as I can, but it just doesn't support the programs i need. I always hate that and can't wait until the day linux becomes part of all distrubtions.

programs like

flash 8

photoshop cs

i use them to work and well, if i can't work then what is the point of using it right :(

one day.

Hmm...honestly i don't think theres gonna be a day where those programs get ported to linux.

Rofl

Pretty much Every Linux Opinion thread ends up having some retarded people fighting.

And that is too bad when it does, because the computing world is big enough for all tastes and desires! :yes:

Barney

Rofl

Pretty much Every Linux Opinion thread ends up having some retarded people fighting.

lmao...

I think it's bad that you can't have a proper chat about something, without getting ridiculously out of context. I can understand your dislike for something such as linux but at least back up your opinion.

Indeed. Someone comes in and says "I HATE TEH LINSUX!!111" and it ****s the topic.

Anywho, I like Linux also, use it on my test computer and eventually in VMware, but since I've been using Windoze for so damn long, I may not be able to use Linux on a regular basis.

I've always liked Linux, however Ubuntu is the first distro I used over 5 days without wanting to boot into Windows. After getting my Intel wifi to fully work (the 2200b/g is sorta/kinda broken out of box) I am one happy man.

However it is begging to have the kernel upgraded to 2.6.12_10.25 from 2.6.12_10... but because my drivers are installed in a kernel dir that won't be used after I upgrade.. I am rather scared to upgrade as last time I upgraded the kernel to _10 from an older version and it broke the wifi. So I agree partially with markjensen. Upgrades are painless UNLESS its a kernel upgrade.

With that said... anyone know how to disable checking for updates regarding the kernel, that way it wont beg that it needs to be upgraded. In fedora this is by default, but not the case in Ubuntu.

I dont have a problem with linux, I use Windows tough, as it runs all the prgrams I like. Where linux does not. Simple as really. I use MSN messenger alot and Office, they dont work on linux. Now yes there are prgrams out like MSN and Office. But I Dont like the programs as much. Amsn is just lame. Till they make linux have more surrport, I will stay with Windows.

I just want to add, alot of people on here say linux is g8, no bugs and that. It crashed on me a few times. and the linux I used came with a firewall, now if it does that. It cant be all that safe. But yes it is safer then Windows.

No OS, is better. Both are good, both are crap. Use what one is write for you.

I've always liked Linux, however Ubuntu is the first distro I used over 5 days without wanting to boot into Windows. After getting my Intel wifi to fully work (the 2200b/g is sorta/kinda broken out of box) I am one happy man.

However it is begging to have the kernel upgraded to 2.6.12_10.25 from 2.6.12_10... but because my drivers are installed in a kernel dir that won't be used after I upgrade.. I am rather scared to upgrade as last time I upgraded the kernel to _10 from an older version and it broke the wifi. So I agree partially with markjensen. Upgrades are painless UNLESS its a kernel upgrade.

With that said... anyone know how to disable checking for updates regarding the kernel, that way it wont beg that it needs to be upgraded. In fedora this is by default, but not the case in Ubuntu.

When i'm using Ubuntu, and it needs a kernel upgrade it's always been fine (i don't have a lot of kernel drivers though), the only issue i have seen, is apt doesn't always remove the old kernel, it installs the new one side-by-side and sets the new kernel as the default in grub.

what i also like about it, most of the time upgrading a core component doesn't require a system reboot (think Windows)

I am also impressed by Ubuntu Linux but I don't use it.

I would only consider using it if had what I would call any 'real' applications that I can use with the same productivity as a Microsoft or Apple os which is a shame really.

Until then I am perfectly satisfied with my windows os. :yes:

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