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[_] [?] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)01:09 No.1398013
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)01:14 No.1398017
Well fuck, I must be doing it wrong. My Lunix doesn't look anything like that.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)01:22 No.1398025
>>1398017
Screencap?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)01:46 No.1398046
The only problem with Linux is that its a server OS, not a desktop workstation OS (i.e. Windows),
but a lot has changed in the last ten years since this flash was probably created.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)02:50 No.1398071
whats that song from Op?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)03:08 No.1398085
>>1398071
It's the demo from a Casio keyboard.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)03:20 No.1398090
>"Become a Communist"
So Windows is for Tea Party members?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)03:33 No.1398098
>>1398046
Waddaloadofshit.
The biggest problem Linux has always faced and still does is that without centralised control of
it's development, it's become a sprawling mass of builds, packages, distros, documents,
standards, bad practices and generally a massive fucking mess, even within any given packaged
distro. I'd even level this comment against Red Hat which is the most polished of the bunch.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)06:35 No.1398147
>>1398098
Sure, but the same can be said about Windows as well. Other than the OS and the office suite,
everyone is doing their own thing. And even the office suite gets it wrong from time to time. And
that's not even bringing up the massive clusterfuck that is "value-added" software that comes
with drivers.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)06:49 No.1398150
>>1398098
No. It's only REAL problem is that you cannot play most vidya on it.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/10(Mon)07:59 No.1398175
>>1398150
>most
You have a strange definition of "most". The only things I can't play are Indeo and exotic codecs
that only almost-dead porn sites use.