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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

forty-nine wrote:

> "vista user 43" <fuv@groufa.com> wrote in message
> news:476759e6@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>> those updates in linux include all the installed applications you
>> dumbell, not only the OS...
>>
>> when you update XP you are updating ONLY the OS, and not all the
>> applications installed
>>
>>

>
> Dumbbell ?
>
> According to you, I am running the most horrible OS ever made.
>
> I must be a genius !
>

Only in your own mind. The rest of the world knows that you're an
incompetent blowhart.

> Until it comes to ubuntu...then dumb again : (
>

Yep. And dumb before that too, but your expedition into the Linux world, is
proof positive.

> Oh, you misspelled dumbbell


That's ok. Seems like you somehow figured out that he was talking about you.

Cheers.


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"DX" <DX@> wrote in message news:#b9EmMLQIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> WMP 11 is total crap... a usless peice of junk...

>
> Translates to vista user 43 is a useless piece of $hit, he should be
> banned from talking about pc's never mind using them.
>
>>>

>
> The rest is just his usual crap.


Indeed. As for the Linux players, I always preferred XMMS anyway, since I
loathe KDE. As for a replacement for WMP I like Quintessential Player.
Stable as hell, and uses less resources than WMP and Winamp.

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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

"Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message news:fkb238$5ts$2@aioe.org...
> dennis@home wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Stephan Rose" <nospam@spammer.com> wrote in message
>> news:K4GdnRQ63IXiRvXanZ2dnUVZ8qXinZ2d@giganews.com...
>>
>>
>>> The one thing about Ubuntu and linux is that they evolve very rapidly. I
>>> mean, we are only about 4 months away from the next Ubuntu
>>> release....that'll be a much larger update than 200 megs! :)
>>>
>>> I don't really see that as a bad thing.

>>
>> I do.
>> Which new windows manager will it use this time?
>> Everything else should be up to date anyway.

>
> Assuming that anything is static in the OS world is naive, Dennis. Ubuntu
> is continually being improved and that is a good thing.


But its not is it.
Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that improvements
are being made?
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 12:05:27 +0000, dennis@home wrote:

> "Stephan Rose" <nospam@spammer.com> wrote in message
> news:K4GdnRQ63IXiRvXanZ2dnUVZ8qXinZ2d@giganews.com...
>
>
>> The one thing about Ubuntu and linux is that they evolve very rapidly.
>> I mean, we are only about 4 months away from the next Ubuntu
>> release....that'll be a much larger update than 200 megs! :)
>>
>> I don't really see that as a bad thing.

>
> I do.


And what is bad about it? Why would you prefer to use a stagnant OS that
isn't being developed and improved?

> Which new windows manager will it use this time? Everything else should
> be up to date anyway.


The same exact window manager it has been using since day frigging one:
Gnome.

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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:06:15 -0500, Leythos wrote:

> In article <nb-dnS8cdr6AS_ranZ2dnUVZ8u-dnZ2d@giganews.com>,
> nospam@spammer.com says...
>> No problem here to do it in less than an hour.
>>
>> Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz, 4GB 800MHz DDR2 HyperX and all hard drives of course
>> SATAII.
>>
>> No problems installing Ubuntu in under an hour, downloading and
>> installing updates included. 6mbit connection does help....

>
> I clearly said it was a P3 and I have an 8mbps connection, and downloads
> took hours.


First off, I was answering dennis' question. I'm aware you only had a P3.
=)

Secondly, download speed has VERY little do to with the OS now doesn't
it? I mean, do you go blame vista if a website has a slow download speed?
If you blame Ubuntu in such a case, you need to blame Vista too..else
you're being a hypocrite.

Or, you might just realize that your download speed has exceedingly
little to do with the OS you're using and pretty much everything to do
with your internet connection, server you are connecting to and routers
that are in between.

So if you are experiencing slow downloads via your 8mpbs connection, you
could have simply changed the server you're downloading updates from to a
less busy one. Yes, it's possible and you don't even need a command line
to do it!

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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:3Lbaj.15621$Tx.1967@pd7urf3no...
> forty-nine wrote:
>
>> "vista user 43" <fuv@groufa.com> wrote in message
>> news:476759e6@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>>> those updates in linux include all the installed applications you
>>> dumbell, not only the OS...
>>>
>>> when you update XP you are updating ONLY the OS, and not all the
>>> applications installed
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Dumbbell ?
>>
>> According to you, I am running the most horrible OS ever made.
>>
>> I must be a genius !
>>

> Only in your own mind. The rest of the world knows that you're an
> incompetent blowhart.
>
>> Until it comes to ubuntu...then dumb again : (
>>

> Yep. And dumb before that too, but your expedition into the Linux world,
> is
> proof positive.
>
>> Oh, you misspelled dumbbell

>
> That's ok. Seems like you somehow figured out that he was talking about
> you.
>
> Cheers.
>


what's a blowhart ?
ubuntu needs to improve its spellchecker...and a lot more!
ubuntu makes most people incompetent...that's why its free.
Good thing for Microsoft...otherwise everyone would be forced to use that
Linuts stuff.
Then there's Apple...supposedly
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

dennis@home wrote:
>
>
> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:fkb238$5ts$2@aioe.org...
>> dennis@home wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Stephan Rose" <nospam@spammer.com> wrote in message
>>> news:K4GdnRQ63IXiRvXanZ2dnUVZ8qXinZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>> The one thing about Ubuntu and linux is that they evolve very
>>>> rapidly. I
>>>> mean, we are only about 4 months away from the next Ubuntu
>>>> release....that'll be a much larger update than 200 megs! :)
>>>>
>>>> I don't really see that as a bad thing.
>>>
>>> I do.
>>> Which new windows manager will it use this time?
>>> Everything else should be up to date anyway.

>>
>> Assuming that anything is static in the OS world is naive, Dennis.
>> Ubuntu is continually being improved and that is a good thing.

>
> But its not is it.


Yes, it is.

> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
> improvements are being made?


As I am not a programmer I can only list the improvements I've seen
which is a stabler, smoother OS since 7.04, no programs crash like they
used to do occasionally with 6.06. Setting up a printer/scanner is
better as are the drivers for my nVidia graphic cards. The ability to
read/write to NTFS drives out of the box is new with Gutsy.
Compiz-fusion is available out of the box without the configuring Beryl
needed. The installation of programs is a lot smoother too.

Alias
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

dennis@home wrote:

>
>
> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:fkb238$5ts$2@aioe.org...
>> dennis@home wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Stephan Rose" <nospam@spammer.com> wrote in message
>>> news:K4GdnRQ63IXiRvXanZ2dnUVZ8qXinZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>> The one thing about Ubuntu and linux is that they evolve very rapidly.
>>>> I mean, we are only about 4 months away from the next Ubuntu
>>>> release....that'll be a much larger update than 200 megs! :)
>>>>
>>>> I don't really see that as a bad thing.
>>>
>>> I do.
>>> Which new windows manager will it use this time?
>>> Everything else should be up to date anyway.

>>
>> Assuming that anything is static in the OS world is naive, Dennis. Ubuntu
>> is continually being improved and that is a good thing.

>
> But its not is it.
> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that improvements
> are being made?


Here's some you dimwit:

1) compiz comes installed
2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
3) Gnome 2.20
4) a backup feature for Evolution
5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
6) syntax highlighting in gedit
7) new applet called Appearance
8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is encountered
and the codec is required
9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired
10) improved plug'n play configuration for printers
11) automatic firmware install for Broadcom cards
12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA
13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives
14) desktop search
15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by Ubuntu

But you'll never know, as you're too dumb to get it installed. :-)

Cheers.

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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI


>> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that improvements
>> are being made?

>
> Here's some you dimwit:
>
> 1) compiz comes installed
> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
> 3) Gnome 2.20
> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
> 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
> 7) new applet called Appearance
> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
> encountered
> and the codec is required
> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired
> 10) improved plug'n play configuration for printers
> 11) automatic firmware install for Broadcom cards
> 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA
> 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives
> 14) desktop search
> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by Ubuntu


If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no time.

Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
awesome.
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

"Stephan Rose" <nospam@spammer.com> wrote in message
news:NfadndYn9ODdBfTaRVnygAA@giganews.com...
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:06:15 -0500, Leythos wrote:
>
>> In article <nb-dnS8cdr6AS_ranZ2dnUVZ8u-dnZ2d@giganews.com>,
>> nospam@spammer.com says...
>>> No problem here to do it in less than an hour.
>>>
>>> Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz, 4GB 800MHz DDR2 HyperX and all hard drives of course
>>> SATAII.
>>>
>>> No problems installing Ubuntu in under an hour, downloading and
>>> installing updates included. 6mbit connection does help....

>>
>> I clearly said it was a P3 and I have an 8mbps connection, and downloads
>> took hours.

>
> First off, I was answering dennis' question. I'm aware you only had a P3.
> =)
>
> Secondly, download speed has VERY little do to with the OS now doesn't
> it? I mean, do you go blame vista if a website has a slow download speed?
> If you blame Ubuntu in such a case, you need to blame Vista too..else
> you're being a hypocrite.
>
> Or, you might just realize that your download speed has exceedingly
> little to do with the OS you're using and pretty much everything to do
> with your internet connection, server you are connecting to and routers
> that are in between.
>
> So if you are experiencing slow downloads via your 8mpbs connection, you
> could have simply changed the server you're downloading updates from to a
> less busy one. Yes, it's possible and you don't even need a command line
> to do it!
>

The guy's a troll and a blithering idiot trying to promote WINXP over
Ubuntu. Don't waste your time on him.
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:46:46 -0600, Scott Roberts wrote:

>>> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>> improvements are being made?

>>
>> Here's some you dimwit:
>>
>> 1) compiz comes installed
>> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu 3)
>> Gnome 2.20
>> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
>> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
>> 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>> 7) new applet called Appearance
>> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>> encountered
>> and the codec is required
>> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired 10) improved plug'n
>> play configuration for printers 11) automatic firmware install for
>> Broadcom cards 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA 13)
>> automatic read/write to NTFS drives 14) desktop search
>> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by
>> Ubuntu

>
> If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no time.
>
> Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
> awesome.


Actually, as far as NTFS concerned, YES it is awesome.

You, under windows, take NTFS read / write support obviously for granted.

Realize this however:

Microsoft does *NOT*, I say that again, *NOT* publish the specifications
for NTFS. They do not make even a single bit of information available to
the public. So for anyone to manage to write a driver for a file system
as complex as NTFS and succeed in writing one that actually works
reliably without even the tiniest bit of documentation about it, that is
one major accomplishment.


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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

Scott Roberts wrote:
>
>>> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>> improvements
>>> are being made?

>>
>> Here's some you dimwit:
>>
>> 1) compiz comes installed
>> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>> 3) Gnome 2.20
>> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
>> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
>> 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>> 7) new applet called Appearance
>> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>> encountered
>> and the codec is required
>> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired
>> 10) improved plug'n play configuration for printers
>> 11) automatic firmware install for Broadcom cards
>> 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA
>> 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives
>> 14) desktop search
>> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by Ubuntu

>
> If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no time.
>
> Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
> awesome.


Vista can't read Ubuntu files and probably never will be able to.

Alias
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

Alias wrote:

> Scott Roberts wrote:
>
>>
>>>> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>>> improvements
>>>> are being made?
>>>
>>>
>>> Here's some you dimwit:
>>>
>>> 1) compiz comes installed
>>> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>>> 3) Gnome 2.20
>>> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
>>> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
>>> 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>>> 7) new applet called Appearance
>>> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>>> encountered
>>> and the codec is required
>>> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired
>>> 10) improved plug'n play configuration for printers
>>> 11) automatic firmware install for Broadcom cards
>>> 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA
>>> 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives
>>> 14) desktop search
>>> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by
>>> Ubuntu

>>
>>
>> If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no time.
>>
>> Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
>> awesome.

>
>
> Vista can't read Ubuntu files and probably never will be able to.
>
> Alias


Who cares?
Frank
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:23:21 -0800, Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:
>
>> Scott Roberts wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>>>> improvements
>>>>> are being made?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Here's some you dimwit:
>>>>
>>>> 1) compiz comes installed
>>>> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>>>> 3) Gnome 2.20
>>>> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
>>>> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is
>>>> locked 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>>>> 7) new applet called Appearance
>>>> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>>>> encountered
>>>> and the codec is required
>>>> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired 10) improved
>>>> plug'n play configuration for printers 11) automatic firmware install
>>>> for Broadcom cards 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external
>>>> VGA 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives 14) desktop search
>>>> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by
>>>> Ubuntu
>>>
>>>
>>> If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no
>>> time.
>>>
>>> Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
>>> awesome.

>>
>>
>> Vista can't read Ubuntu files and probably never will be able to.
>>
>> Alias

>
> Who cares?



Seeing how I dual boot between windows and linux, I do!


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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

Stephan Rose wrote:

> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:23:21 -0800, Frank wrote:
>
>
>>Alias wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Scott Roberts wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>>>>>improvements
>>>>>>are being made?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Here's some you dimwit:
>>>>>
>>>>>1) compiz comes installed
>>>>>2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>>>>>3) Gnome 2.20
>>>>>4) a backup feature for Evolution
>>>>>5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is
>>>>>locked 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>>>>>7) new applet called Appearance
>>>>>8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>>>>>encountered
>>>>>and the codec is required
>>>>>9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired 10) improved
>>>>>plug'n play configuration for printers 11) automatic firmware install
>>>>>for Broadcom cards 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external
>>>>>VGA 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives 14) desktop search
>>>>>15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by
>>>>>Ubuntu
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no
>>>>time.
>>>>
>>>>Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
>>>>awesome.
>>>
>>>
>>>Vista can't read Ubuntu files and probably never will be able to.
>>>
>>>Alias

>>
>>Who cares?

>
>
>
> Seeing how I dual boot between windows and linux, I do!
>
>


Well, with any luck, in the near future, you won't need anything MS at
all on your computer.
Frank
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:58:45 -0800, Frank wrote:

> Stephan Rose wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:23:21 -0800, Frank wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Scott Roberts wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>>>>>>improvements
>>>>>>>are being made?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Here's some you dimwit:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1) compiz comes installed
>>>>>>2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>>>>>>3) Gnome 2.20
>>>>>>4) a backup feature for Evolution
>>>>>>5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is
>>>>>>locked 6) syntax highlighting in gedit 7) new applet called
>>>>>>Appearance
>>>>>>8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>>>>>>encountered
>>>>>>and the codec is required
>>>>>>9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired 10) improved
>>>>>>plug'n play configuration for printers 11) automatic firmware
>>>>>>install for Broadcom cards 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for
>>>>>>external VGA 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives 14) desktop
>>>>>>search 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins
>>>>>>validated by Ubuntu
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no
>>>>>time.
>>>>>
>>>>>Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
>>>>>awesome.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Vista can't read Ubuntu files and probably never will be able to.
>>>>
>>>>Alias
>>>
>>>Who cares?

>>
>>
>>
>> Seeing how I dual boot between windows and linux, I do!
>>
>>
>>

> Well, with any luck, in the near future, you won't need anything MS at
> all on your computer.


Unlikely as for as long as Windows exists I'll be writing software for
it. So I'll always need it around in one way or another. For that matter,
I'll eventually actually even need a Mac around as that's another
platform I'll start targeting.

See the thing about me is, I actually don't really care all that terribly
much which platform I use. I don't care if it's called Linux, Windows,
Mac or TurdOS. I simply care that it does the job and that it does the
job well and I choose accordingly based on my needs.

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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

Stephan Rose wrote:

> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:23:21 -0800, Frank wrote:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Scott Roberts wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>>>>> improvements
>>>>>> are being made?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's some you dimwit:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) compiz comes installed
>>>>> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>>>>> 3) Gnome 2.20
>>>>> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
>>>>> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is
>>>>> locked 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>>>>> 7) new applet called Appearance
>>>>> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>>>>> encountered
>>>>> and the codec is required
>>>>> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired 10) improved
>>>>> plug'n play configuration for printers 11) automatic firmware install
>>>>> for Broadcom cards 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external
>>>>> VGA 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives 14) desktop search
>>>>> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by
>>>>> Ubuntu
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no
>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>> Full support for external VGA and ability to read/write NTFS. That's
>>>> awesome.
>>>
>>>
>>> Vista can't read Ubuntu files and probably never will be able to.
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>> Who cares?

>
>
> Seeing how I dual boot between windows and linux, I do!
>
>

There is a Windoze driver that allows it to read ext3 filesystems. But why
would anyone want to do that?

Cheers.

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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

Scott Roberts wrote:

>
>>> Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>> improvements are being made?

>>
>> Here's some you dimwit:
>>
>> 1) compiz comes installed
>> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>> 3) Gnome 2.20
>> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
>> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
>> 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>> 7) new applet called Appearance
>> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>> encountered
>> and the codec is required
>> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired
>> 10) improved plug'n play configuration for printers
>> 11) automatic firmware install for Broadcom cards
>> 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA
>> 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives
>> 14) desktop search
>> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by Ubuntu

>
> If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no time.
>

Do you have a reading comprehension problem. Most of what I listed above is
way beyond what Fista can even do.

Cheers.

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=-kql8cWqiv8

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Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

NoStop wrote:
> Scott Roberts wrote:
>
>
>>>>Can you list the improvements from 7.04 to 7.10 to show that
>>>>improvements are being made?
>>>
>>>Here's some you dimwit:
>>>
>>>1) compiz comes installed
>>>2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>>>3) Gnome 2.20
>>>4) a backup feature for Evolution
>>>5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
>>>6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>>>7) new applet called Appearance
>>>8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>>>encountered
>>>and the codec is required
>>>9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired
>>>10) improved plug'n play configuration for printers
>>>11) automatic firmware install for Broadcom cards
>>>12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA
>>>13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives
>>>14) desktop search
>>>15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by Ubuntu

>>
>>If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no time.
>>

>
> Do you have a reading comprehension problem. Most of what I listed above is
> way beyond what Fista can even do.
>
> Cheers.
>


Windoze? Fista? Must be the names of some POS open sores linux distro
trash toy os right doris?
Only cross-dressing, RS arse kissing fools like you would use that
childish useless crap right?
Frank
 
Re: I Think They Need You In The Ubuntu Camp - Just FYI

"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:f%Caj.22562$Tx.3083@pd7urf3no...
>>> 1) compiz comes installed
>>> 2) AppArmor, a security framework adds even more security to Ubuntu
>>> 3) Gnome 2.20
>>> 4) a backup feature for Evolution
>>> 5) more functionality in the gnome screensaver when a screen is locked
>>> 6) syntax highlighting in gedit
>>> 7) new applet called Appearance
>>> 8) one click install of needed codecs when a multimedia file is
>>> encountered
>>> and the codec is required
>>> 9) easy proprietary driver installation if desired
>>> 10) improved plug'n play configuration for printers
>>> 11) automatic firmware install for Broadcom cards
>>> 12) for laptop users, full suupoort for external VGA
>>> 13) automatic read/write to NTFS drives
>>> 14) desktop search
>>> 15) automatic installation of popular Firefox plugins validated by
>>> Ubuntu

>>
>> If ubuntu keeps up this blistering pace, it will match Win95 in no time.
>>

> Do you have a reading comprehension problem. Most of what I listed above
> is
> way beyond what Fista can even do.


I guess I do. Perhaps you can explain it in more detail.

1. I have no idea what "compiz" is. Never heard of it. Don't need it.
2. Adds even more security to something that is already bullet-proof? Wow.
3. Gnome 2.20? So what? That's a feature?
4. data backup? This is new?
5. More screen saver features? How do I survive without this in Vista?
6. No way! Syntax highlighting?
7. Awesome. Something called Appearance. I want it! What is it?
8. Automatic codecs install? This is new?
9. When has this ever been hard? On "Windoze", I mean.
10. Plug & play printers? Seriously?
11. Ummm, wow.
12. This has been around for 20 years. On "Windoze", I mean.
13. You're right, Vista can't read/write NTFS for sure.
14. Is this anything like Google desktop search - for "Windoze"? Or the
Vista desktop search?
15. I'm confused. The OS is now automatically installing browser plug-ins
and this is *good*?

Sorry, bro. But your feature list is lame. If MS released a "feature" list
like that you would wet yourself dancing in circles giggling like a school
girl.

How about Ubuntu taking a LEADERSHIP position in even ONE area? Apple has
graphics, real unix distros have servers, MS has desktops. What market has
Ubuntu cornered? Besides "newsgroup trolls", I mean.
 
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