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dave April 30th 08 01:23 PM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
Opus- wrote:
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:25:39 -0700, dave spake
thusly:


www.ubuntu.com


Been there done that. Didn't like it. Slowed my computer right down
and a terrible convoluted mess to try and install anything outside of
the cult offerings.


The cult offerings are quite expansive.

http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/

Odd, most people report a marked improvement in performance, especially
if using Xubuntu.

[email protected] May 1st 08 12:05 AM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
I paid $1,440.00 for my Velocity Micro ProMagix desktop computer.I never
use my computer to register for anything, I never use it to go to
newsgroups, I never use it to go guest books.I never use it for emailing
anybody.I never use it to play around on the internet.I never drag my
computer around in the mud.I only use it for some things WebTV can not
do.As long as WebTV is still alive and kicking,,, WebTV works just fine
for me.Reading online newspapers around the World, reading online
science and technology websites.That's all I care about using the
internet for.I dont care anything about all of those fancy bells and
whistles at all.
I have to watch the Big Joe Polka Show on DirecTV now.Turn up the Sound.
cuhulin


Opus- May 1st 08 02:42 AM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 05:23:45 -0700, dave spake
thusly:

Opus- wrote:
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:25:39 -0700, dave spake
thusly:


www.ubuntu.com


Been there done that. Didn't like it. Slowed my computer right down
and a terrible convoluted mess to try and install anything outside of
the cult offerings.


The cult offerings are quite expansive.


Nothing exciting there. Many things depend on your particular GUI.

http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/

Odd, most people report a marked improvement in performance, especially
if using Xubuntu.


No performance advantage whatsoever. I also found it to be a
convoluted mess to install many applications. I tried many different
versions with different computers. I had a dual boot setup for a
number of months. I kept going back to Windows XP. I tried Ubuntu,
Mandrake and Red Hat. I didn't give up easily or lightly.


dave May 1st 08 01:56 PM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
wrote:
I paid $1,440.00 for my Velocity Micro ProMagix desktop computer.I never
use my computer to register for anything, I never use it to go to
newsgroups, I never use it to go guest books.I never use it for emailing
anybody.I never use it to play around on the internet.I never drag my
computer around in the mud.I only use it for some things WebTV can not
do.As long as WebTV is still alive and kicking,,, WebTV works just fine
for me.Reading online newspapers around the World, reading online
science and technology websites.That's all I care about using the
internet for.I dont care anything about all of those fancy bells and
whistles at all.
I have to watch the Big Joe Polka Show on DirecTV now.Turn up the Sound.
cuhulin


You paid $1,440 for a computer you never use? That's insane. Unless
you're a gamer you're an idiot to spend more than $350 for a computer.

dave May 1st 08 01:58 PM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
Opus- wrote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 05:23:45 -0700, dave spake
thusly:

Opus- wrote:
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:25:39 -0700, dave spake
thusly:


www.ubuntu.com
Been there done that. Didn't like it. Slowed my computer right down
and a terrible convoluted mess to try and install anything outside of
the cult offerings.

The cult offerings are quite expansive.


Nothing exciting there. Many things depend on your particular GUI.

http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/

Odd, most people report a marked improvement in performance, especially
if using Xubuntu.


No performance advantage whatsoever. I also found it to be a
convoluted mess to install many applications. I tried many different
versions with different computers. I had a dual boot setup for a
number of months. I kept going back to Windows XP. I tried Ubuntu,
Mandrake and Red Hat. I didn't give up easily or lightly.

Whatever. I felt a great sense of liberation when I ditched the
uberparanoid snarky world of Windows.

harvey[_2_] May 1st 08 02:26 PM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
On May 1, 8:58 am, dave wrote:
Opus- wrote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 05:23:45 -0700, dave spake
thusly:


Opus- wrote:
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:25:39 -0700, dave spake
thusly:


www.ubuntu.com
Been there done that. Didn't like it. Slowed my computer right down
and a terrible convoluted mess to try and install anything outside of
the cult offerings.


The cult offerings are quite expansive.


Nothing exciting there. Many things depend on your particular GUI.


http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/


Odd, most people report a marked improvement in performance, especially
if using Xubuntu.


No performance advantage whatsoever. I also found it to be a
convoluted mess to install many applications. I tried many different
versions with different computers. I had a dual boot setup for a
number of months. I kept going back to Windows XP. I tried Ubuntu,
Mandrake and Red Hat. I didn't give up easily or lightly.


Whatever. I felt a great sense of liberation when I ditched the
uberparanoid snarky world of Windows.


I too have a dual Boot machine; XP / Ubuntu..

-I enjoy having the Unix window for commands;

- Just like at work !

caveats;

there are still some problems if you stress things like graphics, ;
- Hence the recovery mode . -

- And since my machine is dual boot, I can still go over to teh XP
side & search around for solutins.

I have been testing importing different applications to Ubuntu from XP;
\\- and have had surprisingly good results !

For most Users, and those on a tight budget, Ubuntu can do just as
well as windows

- And it's FREE !




[email protected] May 1st 08 02:35 PM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
I do use my computer.I have been called an idiot before.
cuhulin


Telamon May 2nd 08 04:20 AM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
In article ,
dave wrote:

wrote:
I paid $1,440.00 for my Velocity Micro ProMagix desktop computer.I never
use my computer to register for anything, I never use it to go to
newsgroups, I never use it to go guest books.I never use it for emailing
anybody.I never use it to play around on the internet.I never drag my
computer around in the mud.I only use it for some things WebTV can not
do.As long as WebTV is still alive and kicking,,, WebTV works just fine
for me.Reading online newspapers around the World, reading online
science and technology websites.That's all I care about using the
internet for.I dont care anything about all of those fancy bells and
whistles at all.
I have to watch the Big Joe Polka Show on DirecTV now.Turn up the Sound.
cuhulin


You paid $1,440 for a computer you never use? That's insane. Unless
you're a gamer you're an idiot to spend more than $350 for a computer.


You only think that because the recreational drugs you buy are so
expensive.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

dave May 2nd 08 01:54 PM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
harvey wrote:
On May 1, 8:58 am, dave wrote:
Opus- wrote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 05:23:45 -0700, dave spake
thusly:
Opus- wrote:
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:25:39 -0700, dave spake
thusly:
www.ubuntu.com
Been there done that. Didn't like it. Slowed my computer right down
and a terrible convoluted mess to try and install anything outside of
the cult offerings.
The cult offerings are quite expansive.
Nothing exciting there. Many things depend on your particular GUI.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/
Odd, most people report a marked improvement in performance, especially
if using Xubuntu.
No performance advantage whatsoever. I also found it to be a
convoluted mess to install many applications. I tried many different
versions with different computers. I had a dual boot setup for a
number of months. I kept going back to Windows XP. I tried Ubuntu,
Mandrake and Red Hat. I didn't give up easily or lightly.

Whatever. I felt a great sense of liberation when I ditched the
uberparanoid snarky world of Windows.


I too have a dual Boot machine; XP / Ubuntu..

-I enjoy having the Unix window for commands;

- Just like at work !

caveats;

there are still some problems if you stress things like graphics, ;
- Hence the recovery mode . -

- And since my machine is dual boot, I can still go over to teh XP
side & search around for solutins.

I have been testing importing different applications to Ubuntu from XP;
\\- and have had surprisingly good results !

For most Users, and those on a tight budget, Ubuntu can do just as
well as windows

- And it's FREE !



I've never crashed my Ubuntu boxes. If I did, I'd use a live CD of
Puppy Linux, to poke around.

And it's indeed free, in more ways than one.

dave May 2nd 08 02:09 PM

( OT) Save Windows XP
 
Telamon wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

wrote:
I paid $1,440.00 for my Velocity Micro ProMagix desktop computer.I never
use my computer to register for anything, I never use it to go to
newsgroups, I never use it to go guest books.I never use it for emailing
anybody.I never use it to play around on the internet.I never drag my
computer around in the mud.I only use it for some things WebTV can not
do.As long as WebTV is still alive and kicking,,, WebTV works just fine
for me.Reading online newspapers around the World, reading online
science and technology websites.That's all I care about using the
internet for.I dont care anything about all of those fancy bells and
whistles at all.
I have to watch the Big Joe Polka Show on DirecTV now.Turn up the Sound.
cuhulin

You paid $1,440 for a computer you never use? That's insane. Unless
you're a gamer you're an idiot to spend more than $350 for a computer.


You only think that because the recreational drugs you buy are so
expensive.

I think that because it is the truth. I am typing this on a $200 computer.


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