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SuSE Anonymous
p.s. SuSE > Ubuntu
>> Anonymous
Both are too hard for laymen to pronounce properly.

That is why Linux fails as an OS, lol.
>> Anonymous
>>109917
STARTLING REVELATION
>> Anonymous
Spiderman?
>> Anonymous
*dislikes novell*
>> Anonymous
*Still won't give a crap about Linux until it proves itself worthy and ruthless enough to kill Microsoft*
>> Mac is superior Anonymous
>>109917
I believe that's meant to weed out those who shouldn't be using it.
>> Seven Liers-In-Wait !5kL7bwCrGk
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>>110036
Related.

I'm using Kubuntu instead of Windows XP, and it is MUCH better at handling images.
>> Anonymous
>>109923
no silly Cap'n Amerka!
>> Angel
>>110031Still won't give a crap about Linux until it proves itself worthy and ruthless enough to kill Microsoft

Still won't go back to Microsoft until it proves itslef wothy and ruthless enough to kill Linux (fixed)
>> Seven Liers-In-Wait !5kL7bwCrGk
>>110608
MS is trying to do that via a proxy (SCO)

FUD is their weapon of choice.
>> Jesus
Jesus (lol me) approves all .deb distros.
.RPM FUCKING FAILS. ALSO NOVELL FUCKING FAILS.
ergo you fail.

Amen.
>> Anonymous
windows > linux
>> Anonymous
Windows fails miserably because of its instability, lack of customization, It's a massive resource hog, everything is proprietary so you can't compile to your needs.

Linux isn't as popular so it's immune to most of the mainstream Virus', Linux gives people the opportunity to understand how their OS works on a much lower-level, Linux encourages software sharing, The Linux community actually gets to take part in pushing Linux to greater heights by allowing freelance programmers to take part in open-source projects.

The list is endless. My point, If you want to have Microsoft control your computing experience then go ahead. We'll sit back and enjoy our freedom.

Whats even more sad is Windows runs better in VM-Ware under Linux then it does on its own. Let alone windows can't even run Linux in a Virtual Machine without huge delays.
>> Anonymous
Viruses just aren't a problem on linux PERIOD. There are numerous reasons. This link describes a few quite well. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/10/06/linux_vs_windows_viruses/

On another note, i think that the gang of four of linux distros (Ubuntu, Fedora Core, OpenSUSE, and Debian) are all worthy. I personally use Ubuntu, but i'll be damned if i can pronounce it.
>> Anonymous
VLOS > *