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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder View Post
    have you tried bashing your sudo?
    You just made that up.

    I thought Mulder invented it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder View Post
    have you tried bashing your sudo?
    Am I the only one that got it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder View Post
    have you tried bashing your sudo?
    Am I the only one that got it?

    It's better to bash your sudo than to abuse your `su`



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    To me XP is like an old friend , only it took me 5 years to set it up how I like it . My setup looks like Vista but runs flawless with 4 gb of ram ( reads 3.25 gb tho ) , so saw no need to use Vista 32 or 64 bit flavors .



    Believe me I tried a few , will wait with baited breath for Sev7n tho when mainstream .

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    I think you and me might have been the only ones that got it tesco.~~

    And Mulder of course.

    Well that magical Windoze 7 you speak of might have been Microshit realizing Linux was taking over, thus retracing it's steps from their current monster-RAM-eating Shitista (BTW clockman, RAM is that cheap in the US of A my friend, where I stand it's still not THAT accessible) back to more simple, rural-like times.

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    Linux is taking over?
    According to this, it has a long way to go.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Flying Cow View Post
    I think you and me might have been the only ones that got it tesco.~~

    And Mulder of course.

    Well that magical Windoze 7 you speak of might have been Microshit realizing Linux was taking over, thus retracing it's steps from their current monster-RAM-eating Shitista (BTW clockman, RAM is that cheap in the US of A my friend, where I stand it's still not THAT accessible) back to more simple, rural-like times.
    Linux isn't taking over anything.

    I like the idea of linux but it's just not for me. Drivers are the main issue with it I find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker View Post
    I agree that the (apparent) goal of Vista engineers was to hide most of the settings and scatter them about willy-nilly.
    Windows 7 has resolved all that and makes XP look as dated as it really is.
    You should try it, I'd bet you'd like it.
    If I had half the PC knowledge that you hold, I would try it. As is though, I wouldn't even know where to start or what to do. Reformat the C drive and install another OS? I know how to format a secondary drive using Windows, but if I were to format my C drive, Windows would be gone too.

    The risk of something going wrong and then having to pay someone a to fix the PC just isn't worth it for me of most others.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Flying Cow View Post
    I think you and me might have been the only ones that got it tesco.~~

    And Mulder of course.
    Now you're just showing off.


    Like peat tried more than a few but I'll stick to Windows.No use of throwing out a saddle after you've gone to the time and trouble of breaking it in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by clocker View Post
    I agree that the (apparent) goal of Vista engineers was to hide most of the settings and scatter them about willy-nilly.
    Windows 7 has resolved all that and makes XP look as dated as it really is.
    You should try it, I'd bet you'd like it.
    If I had half the PC knowledge that you hold, I would try it. As is though, I wouldn't even know where to start or what to do. Reformat the C drive and install another OS? I know how to format a secondary drive using Windows, but if I were to format my C drive, Windows would be gone too.

    The risk of something going wrong and then having to pay someone a to fix the PC just isn't worth it for me of most others.
    man, use VMWare to install it "virtually" and check for yourself what you think of it.
    then, if u decide to go ahead installing it as a primary OS, mostly what you need to do is to backup all your sensitive data (docs, pics, etc etc) and go ahead.
    Making a partition in the HDD would even allow u to use both, deciding at the boot which one to go.

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