Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: nweaver
Sure we can...in fact, my wife like linux ("The computer hasn't locked up since you put that K thingy on there")
btw, my wife is NOT a geek, but she IS a linux user (every single day)
That (bolded) is hillarious! :laugh:
:laugh:
So as someone who's used both, Robor, should I just screw 6.10 and jump into 7.0x? I've had 6.10 on for less than a day, so it's not like I'll be losing anything.
- M4H
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: nweaver
Sure we can...in fact, my wife like linux ("The computer hasn't locked up since you put that K thingy on there")
btw, my wife is NOT a geek, but she IS a linux user (every single day)
That (bolded) is hillarious! :laugh:
:laugh:
So as someone who's used both, Robor, should I just screw 6.10 and jump into 7.0x? I've had 6.10 on for less than a day, so it's not like I'll be losing anything.
- M4H
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Whatever the latest stuff happens to be is working fine for me. No accelerated X, despite being given the option for it. I've considered hitting the button to see what happens though...
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Forget stable, come play with the adults in beta land.
Originally posted by: Robor
I'm probably not the best one to ask just because I'm not very knowledgeable (sad but true).
I'm using Feisty on my personal laptop and so far so good. Nothing has broken yet and everything is working fine but I'm just doing some browsing (Firefox), Email (Thunderbird), and text chat (Gaim). I installed BOINC on it yesterday and it's crunching away for Rosetta@Home.
I have Feisty installed on my 'server' at home but haven't done anything with it since the initial install. When I get some time (get off my arse) I plan to make it a file server and setup XP Media Center in a VMWare machine for my XBox360.
I'd say go for it but have a look over on UbuntuForums.org to see if there's any issues with things you might be doing.
Originally posted by: greylica
Muahahahahah
OMG !!!
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See bolded lines. I updated to 2.6.11 and rebooted before even touching the Add/Remove Programs wizard.
And yes, I did the same thing twice. Perhaps it didn't work because my wife was nearby the first time, and we all know Linux users can't get women.
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This problem is relative to you and only you.
In fact, womens possibly like linux more than they like you, she is near you too, the computer is not to be blamed !
muahahahahaha
Me and my wife, we are laughing here until have a stomachache .
She thank me a lot to our switch to Linux.
We never felt tense anymore because of the computer after the switch.
We live our lives to us and not anymore for the computer maintenance or paranoias of news virus or spywares, we do not have fear anymore to use internet banking if our anti-crap is out of date,in fact we don't have any kind of anti-crap here.
Because we don't have the crap anymore.
My wife says:
Good, his computer is getting him tense. May he is needing to take his wife to a dinner, ( a good one ).
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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Whatever the latest stuff happens to be is working fine for me. No accelerated X, despite being given the option for it. I've considered hitting the button to see what happens though...
Do it. Accept the blob. Love the blob. :laugh:
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Forget stable, come play with the adults in beta land.
Such a convincing argument.
Minus whale do it, not like I have anything to lose.![]()
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Point out a blob for a SIS video chipset...
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Originally posted by: greylica
Nervous huh ???
Mwahahahahahahahaha !!!
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Drugs are things you cannot share with people.
Originally posted by: sourceninja
I think my most troubling complaints about ubuntu is its blantant respect for patent law. I hate all the work arounds needed to rip with k3b, or to watch dvd's, play other vids, etc. I find gentoo's lack of patent respect refreshing. No work arounds like all the other distros. Its too bad the compile times sucks. What I want is ubuntu without the respect.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: greylica
Nervous huh ???
Mwahahahahahahahaha !!!
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Drugs are things you cannot share with people.
That doesn't mean you have to take them all at once and then post.
- M4H
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: sourceninja
I think my most troubling complaints about ubuntu is its blantant respect for patent law. I hate all the work arounds needed to rip with k3b, or to watch dvd's, play other vids, etc. I find gentoo's lack of patent respect refreshing. No work arounds like all the other distros. Its too bad the compile times sucks. What I want is ubuntu without the respect.
One word: Automatix
- M4H
Nah, no Automatix. I started off using it and while it's good for beginners it's so easy it's like cheating. More importantly you don't learn anything. Just add the necessary repos and install the apps you want. There's pretty much a step-by-step how-to for everything.
I find gentoo's lack of patent respect refreshing.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Point out a blob for a SIS video chipset...
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Sure, there's lots of blobs. They come in AGP and PCIe format, and are commonly called "Video cards that don't suck ass."
- M4H
It's a laptop.
Yea, you really gotta love someone that doesn't respect the work and wishes of others. :/
When I use Debian or Fedora Core, I know those people have done licensing audits and take it seriously. I may not agree with all their decisions, but I appreciate the hard work they do. I know that with those I can take them and modify it. I can use it for any purpose. Build streaming servers with the software they provide. Bundle it with hardware. Use it in embedded systems. Sell copies of cdroms on Ebay. Sell PCs to people. Use it for anything and everything I want.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Point out a blob for a SIS video chipset...
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Sure, there's lots of blobs. They come in AGP and PCIe format, and are commonly called "Video cards that don't suck ass."
- M4H
It's a laptop.![]()
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: sourceninja
I think my most troubling complaints about ubuntu is its blantant respect for patent law. I hate all the work arounds needed to rip with k3b, or to watch dvd's, play other vids, etc. I find gentoo's lack of patent respect refreshing. No work arounds like all the other distros. Its too bad the compile times sucks. What I want is ubuntu without the respect.
One word: Automatix
- M4H
Originally posted by: Robor
Nah, no Automatix. I started off using it and while it's good for beginners it's so easy it's like cheating.More importantly you don't learn anything. Just add the necessary repos and install the apps you want. There's pretty much a step-by-step how-to for everything.
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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Upgrading to 7.04 in-place right now, let's see how it goes.
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