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By leonsk29 · Posted
The big MMOs can't be played on Linux, sadly, and those are the ones that matter, if we're being real. Yes, I know it's because of the anti-cheat, but still. Regarding professional work, that's something that only professionals can answer, the ones actually doing the work, not you or me. It might seem that you can do the same on Linux, but maybe they know the little details here and there that the general public isn't aware of (like you and me). And don't get me wrong, I like Linux, I use Linux, but IMO, it isn't just there yet (for the general public). Maybe on handheld devices, which are focused experiences, but not for general desktop work. -
By AnotherITguy · Posted
Tell you what, let me download Windows Media Center 8.9.2 and give this another crack. -
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Imagine if nobody ever kicked upstream to the Linux kernel. Bet we wouldn’t be seeing anything near as good as what we have today. But let’s give Apple a pass I guess. -
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mattrobs
In Word (I'm in 2007), press Ctrl+Alt+Plus (on Num Pad). The cursor turns into the Mac-never-has-been-named-command symbol.
Probably a feature, but I thought it interesting that they used the same symbol.
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